Bolts that came with the swivel mount. They were long enough to go thru the bulk head and the Teak back up plate.Did your screws/bolts go all the way through the bulkhead into the toilet side
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Bolts that came with the swivel mount. They were long enough to go thru the bulk head and the Teak back up plate.Did your screws/bolts go all the way through the bulkhead into the toilet side
I'm good with TV mounts. I just wondered how thick the bulkhead is, as might not be able to get to the rear. Just depends on where the mount needs to go based on the TV size. Will do some more investigation but I would have thought it must be at least 1/2 inch/12mm marine ply.I bought a full swivel mount designed for RV's that would lock in place when not in use for travelling.
My original tv had a mountI bought a full swivel mount designed for RV's that would lock in place when not in use for travelling.
HDMI is the only way to go!
The Swivel mount matches my TV's 4 x 10mm screws. The Swivel is bolted through my 1/2 inch bulkhead plus about 1/4 inch of Teak backer.I'm good with TV mounts
Not too bothered about the bose system and I've never been a big fan of their custom wiring from the sub-woofer. Just becomes a paper weight once tech moves on. Got no issue with using a mount or going directly though the bulkhead - was just more concerned with access to the rear if the bracket is towards the middle as I imagine (guessing) that is right where the divider is between cupboard and bathroom.My original tv had a mount
It served no purpose other than to push the tv further away from the bulkhead
There is no optical disadvantage to mounting it flat. Wherever I am in the main Salon, I can see it perfectly
The bulkhead is massively strong enough to support the weight of the Tv
It makes no difference if you are bolting it directly to the bulkhead, or on a mount. Both are supported by the bulkhead
The reason I went with mounting studs is very simple. It literally takes 2 minutes to mount it, with no fussing around.
As far as using the Bose system, this is easy.
You may consider getting a separate $75 blu ray player however, and using tfe lifestyle audio