Hi, Jim, nice video of the Annapolis show. My friend and I sailed in Annapolis at the 2018 Day Sailer North American Championship, so your video brought back memories of a special time. It looks like you're enjoying the 360 degree camera and the drone and they provide some interesting footage. I'm hoping to get in another sail or two here on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border before I put the AI away for the winter - my TI is already resting in the Upper Peninsula. Thanks for posting the video, it's very appreciated.
Hi James, I would like to mount my insta 360 One x2 on the Hobie Tandem, behind where it doesn't disturb the mainsheet, can you show me what you used and how you fixed yours? Many thanks, I'm looking for the solution on the internet but I haven't found it yet.
Hi, I mount my insta 360 X4 on the stern using a star port. See this video at 1:12:32 time point and you can see the star port mounted just in front of the rudder and behind the rear padeye (thus behind the main sheet). ua-cam.com/video/cgb0VyNLMwM/v-deo.htmlsi=7EL62fLD2Rcp-yiY&t=4352
Well presented and produced.
Thank you! A fun topic to share.
Hi, Jim, nice video of the Annapolis show. My friend and I sailed in Annapolis at the 2018 Day Sailer North American Championship, so your video brought back memories of a special time. It looks like you're enjoying the 360 degree camera and the drone and they provide some interesting footage. I'm hoping to get in another sail or two here on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border before I put the AI away for the winter - my TI is already resting in the Upper Peninsula. Thanks for posting the video, it's very appreciated.
Glad the video brought back fond memories! Can't beat the TI for some fun sailing!
Hi James, I would like to mount my insta 360 One x2 on the Hobie Tandem, behind where it doesn't disturb the mainsheet, can you show me what you used and how you fixed yours? Many thanks, I'm looking for the solution on the internet but I haven't found it yet.
Hi, I mount my insta 360 X4 on the stern using a star port. See this video at 1:12:32 time point and you can see the star port mounted just in front of the rudder and behind the rear padeye (thus behind the main sheet). ua-cam.com/video/cgb0VyNLMwM/v-deo.htmlsi=7EL62fLD2Rcp-yiY&t=4352