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This is how we roll! Awesome aerial jet boat footage!
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 373111" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Thanks! The design is very simple. It's a 10 foot piece of 1/2 steel pipe placed within another length of 3/4" steel pipe, and welded together. At the bottom, is a solid 3/4" round rod, welded into the pipe. This round rod fits the forward seat mount, as well as the rear pintle mount of my jet boat, which I also use for my ski pole.</p><p></p><p>I fully expected the footage to be wobbly, considering the camera being on a tall pole like that. But to my amazement, it's pretty stable. I guess when you're underway, wind resistance is strong enough to prevent the side-to-side sway that would otherwise be there. Anyhow, I definitely plan to do some more videos with the camera pole!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 373111, member: 6937"] Thanks! The design is very simple. It's a 10 foot piece of 1/2 steel pipe placed within another length of 3/4" steel pipe, and welded together. At the bottom, is a solid 3/4" round rod, welded into the pipe. This round rod fits the forward seat mount, as well as the rear pintle mount of my jet boat, which I also use for my ski pole. I fully expected the footage to be wobbly, considering the camera being on a tall pole like that. But to my amazement, it's pretty stable. I guess when you're underway, wind resistance is strong enough to prevent the side-to-side sway that would otherwise be there. Anyhow, I definitely plan to do some more videos with the camera pole! [/QUOTE]
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