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    Posted: 17 Nov 12 at 7:47pm
I was just wondereing if anyone had any intersting ideas on how to mount a gopro 3 to an RS200?
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Strapped onto the end of the boom seems to work, or on a spare tiller extension, attached to the end of the boom.
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The 'roll cage mount'  from the Motorsport pack is pretty useful for boats.
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I use the helmet mount to attach my gopro to the boom.
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I used a Pico tiller extension when I did it. Initially tapped on to hold in place then tied on. I put all the extensions I had to drop it lower and it worked well. Just a shame the wind didnt play ball.

what ever way you decide make sure its tethered and tied to the boat. I am over cautious with mine, its tied using wiping twine through the casing.
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don't forget that mounting a camera is a sure fire way of inviting a catastrophic "oh f***" moment.
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I either use the handlebar mount and fix it to the tiller on my 500, or tape a spare tiller extension to the boom and put it on the end of that. Wherever you put it, make sure it's clipped to the boat. What I've done is run some whipping twine through the hinge for the door of the housing, made a loop in it and attached some bungy with a little clip on the end. It's saved it a couple of times. Like when another boat lanced it with their bowsprit at the J80 worlds... :L
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Back of the rudder facing backwards using the helmet mount.

Around the mast facing backwards - helmet mount again. :)
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Never did like looking where you were going eh Mr Disco?!

Tripod stuck out the back of the boat for me, gets everything in shot and very useful coaching aid.
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When we were doing some filming in the 4, we had a carbon tiller extension. We undid the screws where the back of the back toestrap screws to the hull then screwed the UJ into that and angled the pole so it was hanging out the back of the boat. Then to stop it flopping about, we got a new hatch cover, cut 6-8 inches off the end of the extension and bolted that to the new hatch cover in such a way that when the hatch is screwed into the rear inspection hole, the 6-8 inch tube is perpendicular to the tiller extension fitted to the toestrap point. then lash/bolt the two together. attach a suitable gopro connection to the end. put a gopro on, go sailing and get a great shot which doesnt move in and out every time you sheet in/out. JUST DONT HIKE OFF THOSE REAR STRAPS!
You probably don't understand any of that, but its quite simple really and will work well on the 200
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