I do a lot of dinghy sailing, which sometimes is really exciting and occasionally really boring. I've been thinking a shower radio would be worth having on my boat as I sail...

The thing is, I'm not a very good dinghy sailor, so it would need to be 100% waterproof (as opposed to splashproof!) and have some fairly secure way of tying it on.

I'll have to have a look at this..

Tim

Nico Morrison wrote:
Man - a serious mission this! Wonder if BBC R&D ever looked into it.
Perhaps in the 30s or 40s when the biggest worry would have been
electrocution. Personally I want a digital/mp3 one that will float in
the bath like a rubber duckie ;)

Nico M

2009/4/21 Lee Ball <[email protected]>:
Hello folks,

Sorry to post this here but I know there are lots of people who know a
lot about Radio/TV so it was the first place I thought of.

The background:

I'm looking for a Shower Radio for my girlfriends birthday (its not the
ONLY thing I'm getting her). Ideally it would have support for MP3 built
in but I can't find any of those. Which is odd, how cool would it be to
upload songs to it. Anyway, I digress.

The one I've just found is this the Sony ICFS79V (Amazon link
http://snipurl.com/ge5xk)

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