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Author: | Muddy Waters [ Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:13 am ] |
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While in Hawaii over the winter I took an 'eco-tour' on a large catamaran off the shores of Waikiki beach. The skipper played a variety of local music throughout the two hour ride which added a whole new dimension to the sailing experience. I am curious if anyone here has come up with a waterproof way to experience tunes on a Hobie. Waterproof MP3 player? Waterproof boombox strapped to the tramp? Curious minds need to know. |
Author: | Rockets [ Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:32 am ] |
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Go here http://www.hobiecat.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=11879 and velcro the box to your tramp. and add these to your wings (if you have them) if not you'll need to improvise a way to clamp them to your frame or cross bar. http://www.buy.com/prod/boss-mrwt69-6-x ... 32874.html They have a 95db sensitivity, so they should give you plenty of sound w/ the T amp For wire control consider this adhesive backed flat wire http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ku=5855143 |
Author: | Little Wing [ Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:41 am ] |
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Funny you should ask, I have been sailing many years and not many folks sail with tunes.... but a Buddy of mine and I used to do it all the time. Sony makes a SPLASH proof boom box and it works just fine . We just bungied our box's to our cool cats. They won't take submersion, or really big waves, but a little duck tape here and silicone there and ya gotts tunes !! |
Author: | xanderwess [ Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:47 am ] |
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"STARBOARD!!!" "STARBOARD" I don't think that guy can see or hear us........... |
Author: | BWells [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:43 am ] |
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There are some neat products out there that offer waterproof ability with an iPod. Many are meant for swimmers and are 'headphone only' use, but if you could find something like this and a good way to strap it to the boat it could work. http://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Sound- ... B000LO5ZGY |
Author: | hobieandy [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:19 am ] |
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not all of us can afford an ipod. Not all of us are rich college students. some of us work for a living. |
Author: | xanderwess [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:50 am ] |
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Good one Andy....... |
Author: | zzcoreyzz [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:53 am ] |
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I use the "Icy Tunes". Works pretty good. I wrapped the speakers in plastic. http://www.amazon.com/Igloo-Icy-Tunes-P ... 647&sr=8-2 It's nice because I bring drinks (sometimes beer), lunch, and there's a compartment where I keep binoculars, compass, knife tool, keys, phone and wallet. Plus I keep my camera in the top compartment, and misc. stuff in the side netting. I like it. |
Author: | zzcoreyzz [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:16 am ] |
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BTW... If conditions are good to great, I leave the Icy Tunes at home or in the car and just take my mp3 player with a Pelixan Waterproof case and ear buds. http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/7605.htm You can shop around for a better deal. This case works GREAT |
Author: | Roy [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:45 pm ] |
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I just buy the cheap $20.00 mp3 players, on quiet days I just stuff the player in my life jacket. On really windy days I don't want the distraction of the noise anyway. If I lose it or it gets soaked so it doesn't work anymore I just go buy another one. I usually go thought two a year, hell that's only 40 bucks a yr. |
Author: | OLD SCHOOL 18 [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:28 pm ] |
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I found that a $19.99 MP3 player, a $9.99 booster speaker, and Ziploc worked well enough for North Americans last year. It weighed in at less than a pound, and I could hear it fine if we were just sitting around. Being in a ziploc kept it water proof even when it fell over. And it floated! Here's another important point that seems to have been missed in the above threads. Not everyone else on the water wants to listen to your music. ![]() Keep the volume low and you'll be safer and more respectful of the other boaters. ![]() |
Author: | Pizzamancer [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:22 pm ] |
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Nice call Old School. There is a mountain behind my house I hike up a few times a week, and there is nothing worse than some chowder head who comes along with a hand held radio creating 'audio pollution'. I can see where tunes might be nice on a boat, but I don't think I will have a radio on mine for a long time. |
Author: | fhopper [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:56 am ] |
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If you don't think music and nature are copacetic then you have a hole in your soul. Music and sailing go together perfectly because you can chose the music to fit the situation. As far as "bothering" other sailors; let me see if I understand this, putting a semi naked girl out on a wire is ok but a little Beatles is a distraction? What ever! Sail with me and you not only get tunes, you get me singing too! iPod and buds on the cat, big stereo on the keel boat. |
Author: | Little Wing [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:32 am ] |
Post subject: | tunes on a hobie |
I agree, look at the name of my boat, it is my forum name also, if you are a little older you know this tune. |
Author: | fastcat [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:46 am ] |
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In sailing, as with skiing, tunes have there place, but U must be extra vigilant visually. Personally, being primarily a solo'r, I like the quiet solitude of the sound of the wind and water. ![]() |
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