Television has become part of our daily lives. From news to weather and soaps to sports, we all want our MTV, (as the song goes). Of course there are plenty of folks who feel that boats are for getting away from TV too and I feel that way on many occasions.
The Back Cove 37 has a neat and pragmatic way of hiding the “idiot box” (as my dad used to call it). In the overhead there is a molded box. To expose the television, undo the latch and the panel in the headliner drops down. Then release the latch on the TV itself and it will swing down to the viewing position. A swivel mount allows the unit to be swung from side to side and also swing around so that someone in the galley can view it.
The main salon television, DVD player and AM/FM/CD player are all part pf the standard entertainment system on the Back Cove 37.