For a gimbaled bracket, a local guy has these available:

http://www.horizontrue.com/ 

 

We have GoPro on the boat, batteries don't last very long for us.  Images
are cool.   I hear garmin has a camera out with gps and lots of other cool
features.  I have no idea on cost. 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted
Drossos
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 10:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List Go Pro Camera

 

I have a Go Pro Black Edition and really like it. The Go Pro has a
completely waterproof case which I find an absolute necessity on sporty
days. The camera can be used underwater too. The sound quality does suffer
when the camera is in the waterproof case. I find it particularly useful in
analyzing race results. The resolution is just spectacular and the wide
angle allows you to capture the sailing action on board and around you. I'm
actually able to watch the compass headings in the replay and seeing the
results of hitting or missing  a wind shift. There is so much going on
during a race that being able to replay a race is a great learning tool for
the crew too. It also comes in handy in the protest room. I like to have it
running at the start where there is likely to be some close encounters. 

 

There are lots of accessories so if you like to tinker, you'll have lots of
toys to add to the basic camera. The wifi feature is great for situations
where the camera is mounted out of reach. The one thing which I find
annoying with all sailing videos is that the camera is usually mounted to
the boat at a fixed location. You don't get the sense of action because the
boat always appears to be level. One of my winter projects is to fabricate a
gimbaled mounting bracket. I highly recommend the Go Pro.

 

Ted Drossos

C&C 29-2

H2OT 

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