Bill,

Kite Cam.

Search the archives for Eric Haberfelner's (Arioso) submissions on this.

As a long time lister. you'll remember those videos.  And they were
before the invention of the GoPro.

Cheers
Colin


On 8/8/13, Brent Driedger <bren...@highspeedcrow.ca> wrote:
> I've been enjoying the shot with the GoPro mounted under the aft end of the
> boom. Provides ever changing perspective.
>
> Brent D
> 27-5
> s/v Wild Rover
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2013-08-08, at 5:28 PM, "Bill Coleman" <colt...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> I’ve been experimenting with various locations for a GoPro video camera,
>> and so far am not happy with any –
>> I have attached to
>> Bow pulpit, (only a limited view of random boats, rarely it is great in
>> crowded starts and mark rounding’s)
>> suction cup on mast, ( only hear mast noises, and half the time the Genoa
>> blocks the view)
>> Backstay, (could be good, but it quivers and shakes, so it is hard to
>> view)
>> Rear pulpit or pushpit, whatever, ( usually my head or others body in the
>> way, occasionally ok.)
>>
>> I don’t think I am ready for one of those nice Horizon True hydraulically
>> gimbaled mounts for 350 – 500 bucks.  Yet.
>>
>> My next thought is to weld a couple feet of 1” tube to a SS Clamp straight
>> up from the rear pulpit, but I am curious if anyone has found or seen a
>> good location for these gadgets before I re-invent the wheel.
>>
>> Bill Coleman
>> C&C 39 <image001.gif>
>>
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