Yes. Grab a Roku and stream from personal hotspot or the marina's wifi.
FWIW, lots of threads on cruisersforum.com about crappy marina wifi... which gets crappier as more people try to stream videos.
Some have said streaming actually works better via cellular, as long as the data plan supports the expense.
Many of the larger boats here -- mostly Flemings -- have a dish for sat TV of some brand or other...
-Chris
Here is another question for everyone! What's the best option for TV? We really don't care much for regular TV but do watch NetFlix some. Is hotspot best option from mobile device? Is DirecTV a good option? I think the past owners had DirecTV.
Just arrived at the Morehead City Yacht Basin. Great 5 hour cruise from NB.
We went out to Cape Lookout yesterday morning. It was beautiful once we got there but the trip out was really rough. Hope that's not normal or we may not do much ocean cruising.
We are thinking about Ocrakoke in a couple of weeks. Are we ready for that? Any tricks we should know about? Which marina is recommended?
We are in the market for our first coastal boat and not sure where we want to keep it in NC? Any suggestions? We like Beaufort a lot. Also curious about what to look for in a marina and what costs to expect.
If you are locked into a weekend time frame weather can be an issue going to/from Ocrakoke. I would plan carefully. Navigating to Silver Lake is a piece of cake just be aware of the ferries coming out. Another possibility is to little Washington or even Belhaven. There are two really decent restaurants in Belhaven and River Forest has golf carts and good dock help. I haven't been to Washington in years so you would need to research it a bit more.
If you're going to keep your boat at a marina long term, you should think about how you will get there and back, cost and amenities or attractions.
Wifey B: And distance to cruising grounds. Wilmington's a good example. Your choices could be keep boat 10 minutes from home but have a 2 hour cruise to the ICW or 4 to the ocean or keep it in Masonboro on the ICW and have a 30 minute drive to the boat but then still 3 hours to the ocean or keep it in Southport and have a 50 minute drive to the marina but then be on the ICW and only 30 minutes to the ocean. Omg it gets way complicated but you'll figure out what is perfect for you.
Having our boat 20 minutes from home means we use it even when not cruising. We spend weekends on it and it's nothing to drop in for lunch or to maintain it. It's an hour or so to the AICW.
We went out to Cape Lookout yesterday morning. It was beautiful once we got there but the trip out was really rough. Hope that's not normal or we may not do much ocean cruising.
We are thinking about Ocrakoke in a couple of weeks. Are we ready for that? Any tricks we should know about? Which marina is recommended?