Ulua with onboard Go-Pro cam

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This is the first video I've taken with my new Go-Pro video cam mounted on the foredeck of my Ulua. Click on the image to watch the video.

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  1. Cool.. Looking forward to seeing more of your Go-Pro videos. Thanks

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  2. Looks good Gary. Mix it up and put mounts on the iako, stern, mast, maybe even a helmet/headstrap. It's addictive. Now that you've thrown down the gauntlet I'll have to get Reve D'Isle underway for a GoPro shoot on Kaneohe Bay.
    -Charlie Loiselle

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  3. Love it! I'm going to have to get my Ulua down to Florida somehow...right now it's buttoned up in the garage with a foot of snow outside. thanks for letting me live vicariously.

    Dan

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  5. Gary,
    Who is doing the sound track, Music?

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  7. Great stuff! Can't wait to see more. I'd love to see video from each of your boat designs. Been thinking about building a tamanu, Waapa or ulua and the vids help me get a feel for them. Nice to see tacking ability, speed, handling etc.. I agree with more camera angles and from a chase boat too.

    Keep em coming!

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  8. That was fun! That tarp sail sets well. --Wade

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  9. gary, both this video and the masthead video you did are amazing! this is the 3rd or 4th time I've seen the GoPro camera being used on a sailboat or sailing canoe, and I am very impressed with it. I looked on the website for them, and wasn't sure about a few things - does it have a viewfinder or an LCD screen, so you can make sure you've set it up the way you want? or do you just have to wing it?

    thanks & great work.

    cheers, my2fish
    http://my2fish.wordpress.com/

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  10. The Go-Pro cam doesn't have a viewfinder or an LCD view screen. There is a small LCD screen for changing settings. The 170 degree view allows you to just roughly aim it and still get everything in.

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