Showing posts with label Tampa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tampa. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Is Satellite TV For You?

Inside A Satellite Dome

While the serenity and excitement of fishing, water sports, lying in the sun, and feeling the cool breeze blow across your skin is all part of the boating experience; sometimes, you just want to watch a baseball game…or maybe, in recent weeks, your favorite Olympic team. Or, yes, the newest Disney show that you’re youngest can’t live without.

Welcome to the 21st Century -- we have satellite capabilities on boats here.

Should I make the investment?

Having a satellite TV on a boat clearly isn’t for everyone. If you don’t spend a lot of time on your boat, you don’t need it. If you enjoy getting away from the noise of everyday life, it’s highly probable that you wouldn’t even turn the TV on if you had one on your boat. However, if you have a family, enjoy entertaining on your boat, or just want to kick back and relax, then satellite TV could definitely be for you.

Marine satellite TV systems are available at a wide range of prices – mainly depending on how much equipment you need. For just one TV and receiver, marine satellite TV can usually fit into a smaller budget. But if you want to have multiple TVs being used at one time or a large system, it can get pricey.

How it works

If you have decided that satellite TV on your boat is for you, then you’re in luck – the set-up process is fairly simple. Satellite TV on a boat isn’t much different than that on land.  While satellite on land uses wires and cables, marine satellite TV receives transmissions directly from satellites.

First, you’ll need to contact a local marine TV retailer ( that’s us ). Or, if you are buying a boat and want satellite TV as an add-on, make sure you tell your salesperson so they can make the changes accordingly. Either way, we’ll be able to make sure you get all of the proper equipment and can help you with the set up. If you’re confident in knowing what you’re doing, you can just order the equipment from our parts department. However, we highly recommend having our trained and professional technicians install your new satellite TV.

Now, you’ll need a TV. Any TV will do really – however, LCDs, Plasma’s, and flat screens are the obvious choices. Flat screens on mounts also give you the ability to easily hide the TV or move it out of the way when you’re not using it.

Next, decide which satellite service provider you’d like to go with. You can even go with providers such as DirecTV and Dish Network. All satellite service providers have different channels and network packages to offer, so be sure to check out all of their packages. Premium movies and pay-per-view programs can also be purchased while onboard.

Once set-up is complete, you’ll be able to enjoy your satellite TV, and a few great boating movies, from just about anywhere. Simple as that!

Happy boating with your 48” LCD satellite TV!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Want to get away?



With all the negative news in the media, woudn't you like to have a day or two where you didn't have to hear about the market or political campaigns? Well, picture this - a beautiful sunset, temperatures in the low to mid 70's, the gentle sound of waves crashing and the crisp smell of the salty autumn air. Where is this you ask? Anywhere Tampa Bay. You can find it in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Sarasota, Bradenton - you name it.


We are so blessed with the area we live in because there are so many places to go to get away on a boat. Sure, you can take long trips to places you haven't been but the joy of boating is just getting away. Many times that can just mean an overnight stay at the marina where you keep your boat or anchoring up for the weekend at a favorite local island. Shoot, even the Intercoastal Waterway has plenty of spots outside the channel that you can anchor at and feel secluded. It's just like when you were a kid and you pitched a tent in your backyard. You weren't that far from home, but at least you were away!


These short vacations or "staycations" as they are sometimes called can be rather inexpensive no matter the company.
-If it's just you and the better half, it can be a romantic way to spend some "alone time". Pack a lite dinner, some wine and your favorite music. A Gulf sunset and a quiet night away can do wonders for a relationship.
-If you've been spending to much time at work and you are starting to forget what your spouse and kids look like, a weekend away with the family on the boat can make you a hero. Pull out a couple of those dusty board games you have, make some sandwiches and you've got a start to your weekend. Find an island that you're familiar with and the kids will be able to run off some energy. Bring a small grill and you'll not only be able to cook up some hamburgers & hot dogs, but you'll be able to make smores later on!
-If the day to day grind is starting to get to you and you are ready to blow off some steam, invite some of your friends to join you for a docktail party or raft-up. Grab your favorite livation, some good Jimmy Buffet tunes and start changing your latitude and attitude.


So if any of these fits your current state of mind, let your boat be the escape you intended it to be. And if you don't currently have a boat or are in the market for another one, Four Winns should be on your list. The Four Winns Vista cruisers are the perfect boats for these "staycations". From 25 feet to 50 feet, Four Winns has models to fit everyones needs. Enjoy all the comforts of home in the serenity of your tropical cove. If you'd like to look at the beautiful Four Winns line-up, just click on the link below:



And if for some reason you still have to have contact with civilization, most cell phones and wireless cards work in the surrounding waterways - just don't let anyone else know because you might spoil their fun & relaxation!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Docktail Party Event

Well, the Tampa Boat Show was great. The weather turned out to be perfect for the weekend and plenty of boaters were out strolling the docks looking for their next dream boat. Many of them took advantage of the great incentives and will be enjoying their new Hydra-Sports & Four Winns this weekend.

We are also happy to say that the manufacturers & lenders have extended their incentives through this coming weekend. In light of that, we thought we would throw a docktail party. Starting today through Saturday 9Am - 6PM.

We will have our large inventory of boats (fishing boats, runabouts, deckboats, cruisers and yachts) on display. There will be music, food, drinks & lots of fun - along with all the great incentives and pricing.

So whether you came to the Tampa Boat show or not, we hope you can join us at our waterfront location on Bay Pines Blvd.

To prepare for it, we kindly ask that you click on the link below to RSVP.
http://www.thundermarine.com/event_registration_form.asp?nav=98404&


We hope to see you here.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Tampa Boat Show

Next weekend is the Tampa Boat Show and we will be there in full force. The show is at the Tampa Convention Center and runs from Friday to Sunday. We will have all of our brands (Four Winns, Hydra-Sports, Riviera & Silverton) on display. So whether you like runabouts, deckboats, fishing boats, express cruisers, sport yachts, convertibles, motor yachts or sport bridges, we will have them there. The 52 Ovation will also be premiering for the first time on the West Coast and there will be great discounts on all the boats. If you watch the show "Deadliest Catch", the captains from the Time Bandit will be there signing autographs. It will be a great way to spend the day, so come join us - you might find the boat of your dreams. For more information, go to http://www.tampaboatshow.com/ or http://www.thundermarine.com/events.asp?cal2id=&topsiteid=&content=&siteid=&bvdid=&bvdid_filter=&this_start_date=9%2F1%2F2008