Rail Buried
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Rail Buried
Gusty sail during a club race.
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Re: Rail Buried
Wheeeee!
Peter Just
Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
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Typhoon Weekender #602, Dolcetto, Spruce Head, ME
"It is not with impunity that we go out on the water, but with sufferance." - Roger C. Taylor
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NIce..
Sincerely,
Chris B.
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Chris B.
http://bristol-blue.blogspot.com/
"It is the Average Sailor, the one who will never set any records or win any major trophies, who really populates the sailing world." Ray Whitaker
"Never tell a young person that something cannot be done. God may have waited for centuries for someone ignorant enough of the impossible to do that very thing."- John Andrew Holmes
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Nice picture, but who took it?
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I had a GoPro camera mounted to the stern rail with a True Horizon mount. The mount has a weighted pendulum that keeps the camera level despite the heel of the boat. The GoPro cameras have a very wide angle lens, are completely waterproof, can take video or stills, and can be operated remotely. There is no end to the ideas that people can dream up on how to use one of these.
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Is this the mount? http://www.horizontrue.com/self-levelin ... ounts.html Pricey booger. Cool pic.Gary H wrote:I had a GoPro camera mounted to the stern rail with a True Horizon mount. The mount has a weighted pendulum that keeps the camera level despite the heel of the boat. The GoPro cameras have a very wide angle lens, are completely waterproof, can take video or stills, and can be operated remotely. There is no end to the ideas that people can dream up on how to use one of these.
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Yes, that's the mount. It is expensive but well designed and well constructed. Manufactured by an individual entrepreneur in this country. I am happy with it. You deal directly with the company owner - he is a sailor and stands behind the product. If you buy accessories, he will bundle them with a deep discount. I have not seen anything similar on the market. And, since two of my favorite activities are sailing and taking photos, I felt like I had to have it.
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$400 Ye yumpin yimminie
I am sure the $400 hydraulic camera mount is a high quality product.
For anyone interested in GoPro camcorder/camera mounts GoPro also makes some quality mounts at somewhat less cost:
http://gopro.com/camera-mounts
Admittedly, they are not hydraulic but ................
Disclaimer: I have no connection to GoPro and have never owned a GoPro product. Unfortunately for me they came along after my underwater video "career" came slowly to an end. The equipment I worked with was much larger, bulky, finicky, and generally unwieldy. I have seen u/w video shot with GoPro camcorders. Excellent quality in a very compact unit; just look at the awesome photo Gary shot "hands free".
I am sure the $400 hydraulic camera mount is a high quality product.
For anyone interested in GoPro camcorder/camera mounts GoPro also makes some quality mounts at somewhat less cost:
http://gopro.com/camera-mounts
Admittedly, they are not hydraulic but ................
Disclaimer: I have no connection to GoPro and have never owned a GoPro product. Unfortunately for me they came along after my underwater video "career" came slowly to an end. The equipment I worked with was much larger, bulky, finicky, and generally unwieldy. I have seen u/w video shot with GoPro camcorders. Excellent quality in a very compact unit; just look at the awesome photo Gary shot "hands free".
Fair winds,
Roberto
a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
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Roberto
a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
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"I wish to have no Connection with any Ship that does not Sail fast for I intend to go in harm's way." Captain John Paul Jones, 16 November 1778, as quoted in Naval History and Heritage Command, http://www.history.navy.mil
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Originally designed to take surfing selfies, the GoPro camera has turned into a tool for all types of creative photography. Now here is the best part - I received mine as a surprise gift for my 65th birthday ----- from my 90 year old mother! How cool is that? Unfortunately, her vision is not good enough to see any of the photos or videos I have taken with it.
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sweet photo! Well done!
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Somehow I missed this one. That's a great photo. I love dipping the rail, intentionally that is
Jim Walsh
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Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
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The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
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Thanks, Jim.
Sailing on an inland lake surrounded by hills has its own challenges with unexpected gusts from unexpected directions.
Sailing on an inland lake surrounded by hills has its own challenges with unexpected gusts from unexpected directions.
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Just saw the photo, nice! Now did you edit a bit of film from that session that you can post?
I'm sticking to static connectors with much less quality than your mount system. Great to get the view however! I usually risk my Nikon D3100 for those. One of these days I'm going to drop it in the lake, I just know it. It'll be a sad day for me!
I'm sticking to static connectors with much less quality than your mount system. Great to get the view however! I usually risk my Nikon D3100 for those. One of these days I'm going to drop it in the lake, I just know it. It'll be a sad day for me!
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Supporting Member #1576 of the CDSOA
Current Vessel, Alberg 30 Hull #614 to be named yet
Formerly S/V Hull #729 "Baggy Wrinkles"
Blogsite for Alberg Ty and Alberg 30 continues athttp://baggywrinkles.blogspot.com
Located at Lake Murray Sailing Club, Chapin South Carolina