Pro: Easy to set and forget, sees a great scene into the boat and all of the activity in the cockpit
Con: Often submerged leaving wet spots on lens, risk of snagging others mainsheet
Tip: Use a tripod mount on the bow eye for the most secure attachment.
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Very cool, useful and thorough post! I’ll be using this as a guide the next time I shoot a Laser regatta!
What did you use to take the camera to the masthead? Thank you!
It was connected before the mast was put up.
Thanks for sharing!
Got a few questions:
– Have you tried using the wrist mount for the mounting the action camera on the “End of Boom Facing Forward” position before? How did that turn out? Was it secure?
– For your “End of Boom Facing Forward” mounting position, what size of roll bar mount did you use? (diameter?). Thinking of getting one for the next time I rent a Laser Pico to go sailing.
– How secure is the suction cup mount (especially for sailing)? Did it fall out often?
Marcus – the wrist mount at the end of the boom would likely see the stern quarter upwind, or be looking up in the air or way behind me downwind. For this reason I like this mount closer to where the boom vang hits the boom on Starboard as it gets more of me and the boat in the shot.
The roll bar mount for the boom is the standard GoPro roll cage mount. For use on the mast, I needed longer screws as what’s provided with the roll cage mount are not long enough to get it around the lower section.
The suction mount is not secure at all. I’ve only ever used it for practice or very low key races that I could stop and fix it or at least yank it off if I needed.
After years of using the camera the wrist mount on the boom is what I’ve used 90% of the time I’m sailing.
Hi, does the roll cage mount on aft end of boom facing forward work with aft sheeted main.(enterprise dinghy)
On the Laser it works just fine – there’s enough clearance between the spar and the mainsheet running between the boom blocks so that it doesn’t rub the bracket. The bigger concern with this bracket is healing over and letting the main out and dragging the camera through the water.
What mount did you use for the masthead?
I built a mount from a spring loaded clamp by bolting the tripod mount to it and then hanging the camera from it. Worked for light air conditions, but wasn’t going to be strong enough for the beating waves would create.
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The GoPro Hero 3+ portable camera is the perfect companion to take laser sailing. Not only does it capture incredible quality video (1080p60) it also snaps 10-megapixel photos as fast as ten frames per second. A high-speed sport such as laser sailing requires a camera that is as quick and the Hero 3+ Silver can keep up with the action on board your laser.
In addition to speed, GoPro added extra features to enhance your experience including built-in WiFi. This means not only instant sharing of photos through e-mail and social media but it also allows for remote camera function when used along with the GoPro app downloaded to your handheld device of choice. Even when you aren’t in your laser sailing boat, the GoPro Hero 3 will still fit any of the mounting hardware you may already own from this product line so you will be able to capture point of view photos and videos with ease.
In addition to the features already mentioned, the Hero 3+ Silver comes in a protective glass case and is waterproof to a depth of 40-meters with large buttons for quick access to any mode or option. It performs well in low light conditions right up to bright sunlight producing top quality photos and videos across the lighting spectrum. The audio recording device is also nothing short of professional quality resulting in amazingly crisp and clear sound recording. Add to this a wide-angle glass lens and there’s not much needed to make the GoPro Hero 3 your top pick for capturing your laser sailing adventures.
The Hero 3+ Silver is an upgrade from a previous release by GoPro and according to online reviews, it was a pretty good move. The manufacturer was wise enough to keep a number of the key elements that worked in the previous release while improving on others for the Hero3+ Silver. For example, while the housing is smaller in this version, control buttons have increased in size and are easier to press making changes on the move – in the middle of all the action – quicker to make.
The camera has not changed any in size which is good news if you are one of those who like to switch cords, batteries and other accessories between units. However, there is no charger or extra batteries included although there is a set of mounting brackets to get you on your way to snapping and videoing the high seas action on sailing lasers or wherever your active lifestyle takes you.
The GoPro series of sports cameras has opened up a whole new market for enthusiasts of fast, extreme sports to document their experiences in ways no point-and-shoot camera ever could. The upgrade identified as the Hero 3+ Silver improves upon the foundation already built by the manufacturer. As hard as it may be to believe, they managed to take some excellent design features from the previous product line and tweak them a bit to make them better.
Let’s face it, capturing lightning fast action or even different point-of-view footage was usually territory reserved for the professionals with expensive camera equipment at their disposal. With the GoPro Hero 3, you can now snap and video the same kind of images that will make your friends drool and fellow laser sailing buddies a little jealous.
The pros for this upgrade are many and include a small, yet compact housing, higher battery capacity, improved audio and video quality, increased frames-per-second video recording in all modes, sturdy and waterproof and with WiFi connectivity. As for negatives, the menu functions are a bit difficult to fully understand without a thorough examination of the instruction booklet, the camera does heat up during excessive use, there is no charger included and memory card formatting may be challenging for some users.
It’s a winner! With increased frames-per-second shutter speed and video recording speed, you can’t go wrong with this portable camera when it comes to recording those moments no one else will be able to. Size, function, extras, and cost make the GoPro Hero 3+ your best bet in sport cameras.
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hunterm27 asked a question.
I was wondering if anyone knows what type of mount I should get if I wanted to mount it to the boom of a Laser sailboat.
It would depend on the diameter of the boom. The Large Tube Mount might work. You could also look at a curved adhesive mount, though you'd want to tether the camera to the boom itself just to be safe.
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, I see. This about the supported file types in Quik for Mobile might also help as for your future reference.
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My current set-up for mounting a GoPro onto a Laser and 2021 update on future sailing videos. Stay Tuned and Thanks for watching! Things used:- GoPro Hero 4 ...
New Member. you could buy a tripod mount or make one out of the packaging that the gopro came in and then get a stsinless bolt with a wing nut, cut off the head of the bolt, and glue it in the tripod. then drill a hole in the plastic near the bow and put the tripod with the bolt through and secure it with the wing nut. Jun 25, 2011.
For those who are interested, I developed a new GoPro mount for Laser sailboats, and I'm making it available to the whole Laser community. It is based on five small parts, which I have designed, that can be easily 3D printed. I'm sharing the relevant instructions and files on Thingiverse, here.
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One of the best method is to use a waterproof suction mount to attach your GoPro on a flat surface at the front or back of your sailing boat, kayak or fishing boat by following these simple steps: Place the suction cup flat on the plain surface of your boat, and press the button firmly. Pull back the lever to lock the suction in place.
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Member. I recently got a gopro for my laser. The best way to mount it onto your boat is to use the suction cup mount (around 30 bucks). You attach the mount right beside the rudder on the back of your boat. WHen you do this, you get some of your footwork, your sail, you, and the boats in front of you into the picture.
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This picture is of the GoPro mounted to the Laser mast just below the goose neck facing aft on the port side of the boat. The 'roll cage' bracket is the right width, but the screws that come with it aren't long enough to fit the width of the mast. A quick trip to the the hardware store for some longer screws and nuts fixed that.
Where to place your GoPro boat mounts: Consider setting up several permanent mounts so that you can clip your boat camera into various locations on the boat. Some good placements are: a GoPro bow mount, a GoPro mast mount, and a few mounts in the cockpit (stern pulpit, bimini or dodger frames, or over companionway doors) While you can get creative on where you can mount the camera, make sure ...
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Bow Pro: Easy to set and forget, sees a great scene into the boat and all of the activity in the cockpit Con: Often submerged leaving wet spots on lens, risk of snagging others mainsheet Tip: Use a tripod mount on the bow eye for the most secure attachment. How-to Video: Mast Facing Forward Tip: For best results, angle slightly off center to port. This 'looks' ahead around a mark or down ...
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Here a video I took with a GoPro on a Force 5 a few years ago. I also have an iceboating clip in my stream. Sailor and general fat man of this laser here. mu friend (OP) and I were staffing at a scout camp and we had the bright idea to put the gopro on the bow of the laser.
I am looking for a Laser gopro mount, I did find some ideas of mounting locations but most of them were 10-7 years old on long forgoten sailing forums... Does anyone know how to do it, I did see one from a company called "Imperial Sailing" but there pritty pricey.
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