iPods & Boats - Yes you can...

Status
Not open for further replies.
Jan 5, 2004
95
Hunter 33 Huntington NY
Pipes

Not difficult to learn to play, though it can take a lifetime to play them really well. Wish I still had mine - very inspiring at the crack of dawn and at sunset. Also good for keeping away stray dogs and dockmates. As for the dress code, all that wool can be a tad warm in 90* heat, but don't knock it til you try it!
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Thanks Main Sail for a Great Post

67 replies in a really short time! You did a really outstanding job detailing how the iPod can be used for a music center onboard a boat, including answering questions and everything, and following up with solutions. As for me, I have an old 40G G3 that plays "The Shadow".... you know, the old radio programs. Makes for a good listen before lights out. There are a lot of good old radio programs available on CDs now. As for other music genre - I'd (kinda) like to thank Gregg for his feedback on bagpipes. Unfortunately, it was several years ago when I gave it a thought about playing one (one of the top bagpipe players is only a few miles from here in Seabeck WA). Since then I took up the accordion (yes, a 120 base squeeze box). No electricity required (although pickups are available). Haven't got up to walking the dock while playing it though. On my list of possibilities is an electronic keyboard since they're getting so good now, but one with weighted keys when the price comes down a bit more. I was really hoping for some feedback re a good battery source for my iPod though *cry
 

Manny

.
Oct 5, 2006
983
Hunter 82? 37 Cutter Wherever the wind takes me
Ipod Batteries

I need a replacement also for mine. Quick google search came up with a few results, here's one - Manny P.S. This post is catching up to the boatbabe post in replies (must be all the talk about bagpipes)
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Thanks for the link Manny

The battery link is appreciated and the price is significantly less than OEM. Oh, ... and I noticed a similar comparison with the boat babe replies too but didn't quite know, or if, I should comment, or how to phrase it... sometimes things are better left unsaid. Speaking of boat babes..... Did a search for something a few days ago and wound up at Motorboating magazine http://www.motorboating.com/motorboat/ and noticed they're really into boat babes - on their web site, in many of the pictures (most new boat articles feature one or more scantily-clad gals on their boats, even the How-To articles have a bikini-gal running the Mikita buffer polishing the gel coat or, for example, doing other work on the boat - and often the dirty jobs too! Sailboat magazines usually have guys dressed in coveralls, Nomex suits, and goggles, etc. Heck, they even have a swimsuit gallery! Just want to tell Gregg when I said "kinda", I meant that in the context that NOW he says they aren't that difficult to play! It's probably a little too late now to take up another instrument.
 
G

Gregg

Pipes again...

John - It's never too late! When I was in the pipe band at work, we had students of all ages (well, reasonably so anyway). It sounds like you may already know how to read music, and that's a good start. When learning (and later on for practicing), you use a practice chanter rather than a set of pipes. Kind of like a clarinet without keys - just holes you place your fingers over to make the notes. Tell you what - if you can find a chanter, I've got a bunch of music I could send you that's pretty easy to learn. It would definitely help if you had a nearby mentor. Back to the original subject - I have an iPod - 3rd generation, I think - the one withthe 4 buttons across the top. I use an iTrip FM transmitter that plugs into the top of the thing to broadcast to the stereo and it works great. Problem is, that iTrip does some serious draining to a battery that's already marginal, so it helps to use a power adapter for the cigarette lighter. Gregg
 
T

Tom Brown

How about posting that battery link

I looked through this thread and couldn't find the ipod battery link you mentioned. Was it sent to you directly? How about posting it here so we all can take advantage of it. Thanks, Tom s/v Orion's Child
 
M

Manny

Battery Link

Here's the link again, my post was deleted somehow... Manny
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,711
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Great iPod information web site.

I use iPodLounge or iLounge as folks refer to it for any iPod related questions. I have included a link to their forums page below.. Good stuff & free advice!!! iLounge http://forums.ilounge.com/
 
Status
Not open for further replies.