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Hi guys. I'd like to see photos of your kayaks and camcorder/camera setups. I'm trying to get ideas as to how to mount my Flip HD to get a view of me and what is in front of me.

THanks!

Jason

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RAM mounts is where you want to look ;)

This is kinda lame, but check this out

http://hatcams.com/

Also, the kodak playsport bundle is the sweetest around for recording on a boat, mainly because of its bendable mount. check it out, maybe you can just buy the mount since the screw underneath is an industry standard.

http://www.basspro.com/Kodak-PLAYSPORT-Video-Camera-Bundle/product/10220242/-1739893

Hi guys. I'd like to see photos of your kayaks and camcorder/camera setups. I'm trying to get ideas as to how to mount my Flip HD to get a view of me and what is in front of me.

THanks!

Jason

Is the flip HD waterproof?

this is what you need..

http://gopro.com/

Here's mine mounted on a tripod base attatched to 1/2" pvc/caps and scotty rod holder base. There's also a shorter mount on the front visible in the bottom picture. It's fully adjustable left to right and up and down.

Here's mine mounted on a tripod base attatched to 1/2" pvc/caps and scotty rod holder base. There's also a shorter mount on the front visible in the bottom picture. It's fully adjustable left to right and up and down.

I have one mounted on my center console area done the same way, PVC, it fits perfect in the scotty mounts!

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Flipin4Bass,

What kind of threaded base are you using to attach the Flip? How does this fit into the caps on the PVC? That's exactly what I want to do with my Yak.

Thanks,

Jason

Hey Jason. This video explains the type of pvc caps used to make this mount. However, using a regular threaded bolt to attatch the camera may mess up the threads on your camera if you do not use the proper thread count. I removed the base from a camera tripod which will be attatched using its own threaded screw and used this screw to fix the camera base to the threaded pvc cap. Pick up a cheap table tripod from WalMart and you'll see what I'm talking about.

When you use a base from a camera tripod you'll be able to adjust the camera and the length of the pvc pipe will not have to be exact. Important:Use self-tapping screws and marine grade silicone to attatch the Scotty rod mount to your kayak. Ive also included another picture showing a camera mount I removed from another table tripod I purchased from WalMart.

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Thanks for the help, once I get all of the parts I'll try and post some photos!  ;)

Jason

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RAM mounts is where you want to look ;)

Once I get some cash I definitely want to order a rod holder from Ram Mounts. Those are super nice!

Jason

I'm having the toughest decision right now of mounting it in the rear to get my back and what's in front of me with me fishing in it, or just facing me getting me fishing. At first I wanted it in the back but now I'm thinking it'd be better having it facing me.

I'm having the toughest decision right now of mounting it in the rear to get my back and what's in front of me with me fishing in it, or just facing me getting me fishing. At first I wanted it in the back but now I'm thinking it'd be better having it facing me.

Why not have it set up to do both? I would think that you could make some nice videos containing scenes from both angles. BTW Nick, is that your kayak in your profile picture? What make is it?

I'm having the toughest decision right now of mounting it in the rear to get my back and what's in front of me with me fishing in it, or just facing me getting me fishing. At first I wanted it in the back but now I'm thinking it'd be better having it facing me.

Why not have it set up to do both? I would think that you could make some nice videos containing scenes from both angles. BTW Nick, is that your kayak in your profile picture? What make is it?

I guess I could. The less holes in the boat the better though is the way I'm thinking. haha

But yeah it's mine, it's a Jackson Coosa. The first thing I bought for it was a Kodak playsport, and I still haven't got it set up on the kayak yet. Since I bought that I've installed a fish finder and set up a dog leash with an anchor so I really need to hurry and get the camera set up.

I'm having the toughest decision right now of mounting it in the rear to get my back and what's in front of me with me fishing in it, or just facing me getting me fishing. At first I wanted it in the back but now I'm thinking it'd be better having it facing me.

Here's a couple possibilities, contact these folks and ask for some pointers. You'll have to start an account on youtube if you don't already have one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPJK1qG2jaU

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