Lagoon 46 Upgrade Options | TMG
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Here is a quick little video by Rowan McMahon our Queensland manager on some upgrades we have done for a new Lagoon 46 owner in Queensland. We wanted to put this video together for those who are considering a Lagoon 46 and want to know more about the upgrade options available and what we might recommend...
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Great workmanship (can you still say that?), really practical and functional. Good response to the customers requirements. Well done.
Amazing ideas .. I wish you guys were operating in Egypt
Clever use of ‘standard’ cameras. Well done
Great!
very well done, and I learned a few things! cheers....
Glad to help Tom!
How do you get the HDMI signal working on the TV? I think I have a HDCP issue. Did you have troubleshooting whilst connecting?
Hi Felix, it is best to contact your local service agent.
Great work! Could you please elaborate on what you used to connect the cameras to the B&G system?
Hi, an NVR system and cable were used to connect to the screen. It is also wifi and can be set up to iPad as well. This was all done during the commissioning of the boat if you want to get more specifics someone from our team should be able to answer via email at tmg@themultihullgroup.com
Congratulations
The TV would bug me because it's not level in fact it's driving me nuts right now lol
"Not water tight but water proof" Yep
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Heavyweight cat with more heavy things...
Mates.. If you wanna go fast buy a plane not a yacht.. when I'm siting in an amazing bay I want all the comforts and toys to keep life exciting! dont want to get to a destination few hours quicker to sit and look at each other..
@@camaroony10 Absolutely agree. Nice upgrades!
There are obviously lighter weight sailboats both mono hull and catamarans. If you're looking at the bigger and wider ones like these you likely do not care about being fast or light. I've been on fast boats and they are impressive, but that speed comes at a price. Livability suffers and if you're planning to cross oceans comfortably I'd rather do it on the bigger heavier slower boat. It might take a whole day or more longer to arrive there, but I will be far more comfortable when I arrive. The one legitimate argument I see in being light and fast is being able to avoid bad weather more easily. This can be made up for with more careful planning and keeping a close eye on predict wind and weather forecasts.