The Life Aquatic is Great, But You Still Need a TV
Even when you’re cruising the high seas or just rocking back and forth in port, you need entertainment. What, you’re expecting to be consumed by your surroundings? Check back with us in Hour 2.
Nature’s great, but TV’s better. That’s why we usually choose to appreciate the former from the comfort of our homes, surrounded by multiple flatscreens. Good news, though: You can install one on your boat, too.
A pop-up TV lift will keep your precious cargo safe and secure, no matter how choppy the waters—or fast you manage to fly. So it’s fastened, but it’s also out of the way, which is just as critical when space is at a premium. A flip down TV lift stashes it in the ceiling. Or, you can opt for a TV floor lift. Either way, you’ll be impressed by how little your TV intrudes on your living space. If only every other piece of furniture and storage could be stashed so easily.
Of course, there will be occasions when you’ll want that TV to be seen, and we’re talking about more than some binge-watching on a rainy afternoon. You’re not exactly an introvert. Introverts don’t buy big boats that draw the envy of almost everyone who lays eyes on them. No, you’re a showman. And a showman, ideally, wants his TV to make just as dramatic an entrance as he does. A hidden television lift can help with that. No one’s ever seen a flatscreen emerge from out of nowhere and not been impressed. Trust us.
So, the boat’s a solid start, but you’re not really living the good life until you install a flat screen TV lift. We can certainly help with that. And then you’ll have the best of both worlds, probably in the same view.
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