TrueStory wrote:
Quick question: what did you use to mount gopro next to bridle? Also curious what software you use to edit your videos, as I liked how the horizon line was staying parallel, while one of the pontoons was lifting up.
I don't think I have a picture of my setup, but I'll try to describe it. I use an extension link
like this bolted to an open hole on the 10 hole chainplate. With those two extension arms you can get a variety of angles from the front. The biggest thing was figuring out how to bolt up and angle it so that I can use the bridle fly wind indicator at the same time. that thing takes up a lot of real estate on the chainplate. The other mount I use is simply a sticky mount on the top of the hull as far foreward as I can go. I used Adobe Premiere Pro 6.0 to edit this one, but any editor that lets you add keyframes to control the amount of an effect over time would work. That's how I coordinated the rotation angle of the video with the flying of the hull to keep the true horizon level.