hi everyone. Sorry about a rehash of this topic but does anyone have recent experience with Clewview for mounting their gopro on the boom end, underside.
I'm looking at this and a fly mount as they both appear solid. A mate recently lost his gopro whilst using another brand of mast mount which gave a more central option but was obviously not up to slam dunks.
Cheers
nahhh
I just did SUP paddle tube clamped on to the boon end arms and gopro on that..... advantage is u can get it rearward more, even with wide angle I find the clew is too close on anything under 7m
My mate did hangers off each side then a cross piece with old TV aerial tube (I think...)
Way cheaper than the exorbitant price they charge for mounts.
I used the Clewview recently and have had no problems with it moving and like the the way you get a good veiw on both tacks.
It dose cop a fair bit of spray so you need to apply Rainx to keep things clear.
I prefer it over the flymount for mounting on the boom, much easier to setup.
Only negative would be that the horizon is on an angle with the Clewview but with the flymount you can set it to compensate for the angle of the sail when sailing.
I bought a genuine Clearview from Jerry at Chatham in Feb. Very happy with the quality, value for money and ease of use. Its specifically designed to be used with a GoPro, so the camera mounts perfectly and solidly, although I do use a zip tie as insurance just in case. I bought it to help with technique and the shooting angle is perfect for that. Highly recommend.
no matter which mount you use ...
ideally need to put a safety line to somewhere else solid
as OP said - slam dunks, catapults, etc shake it up good
i too have lost a GoPro - when rushing to help a kiter
no matter which mount you use ...
ideally need to put a safety line to somewhere else solid
as OP said - slam dunks, catapults, etc shake it up good
i too have lost a GoPro - when rushing to help a kiter
Go Pro , kiter , Go Pro , kiter , it's a tough one
I bought a genuine Clearview from Jerry at Chatham in Feb. Very happy with the quality, value for money and ease of use. Its specifically designed to be used with a GoPro, so the camera mounts perfectly and solidly, although I do use a zip tie as insurance just in case. I bought it to help with technique and the shooting angle is perfect for that. Highly recommend.
Thanks OW. I'll put it on my 8.2 & US for you next time out. Lol
Yup same deal as mine pretty much.
Virtually free......
Mark, how far beyond the clew have you made yours?
this was the mount that cost me my GoPro when trying to save the kiter
do NOT use wood ...
i do like the view for filming windsurfing ...
I used the Clew-view for years and still do. It has held up very well, taking plenty of abuse in hundreds of sessions. Definitely highly recommended.
I happen to know Jerry, the maker of the Clew-view, and windsurf with him occasionally. He still makes every single Clew-view himself on his CNC machine. He has also made windsurfing trophies for a lot of events in the US (not that there are that many). He's definitely not in it for the money, rather to share the stoke. Some shops have approached him about having the Clew-view manufactured in larger quantities in China, but that's not something he's interested in.
^^^ Yea mine similar with a checkout on one side of SUP shaft tube and just clamped and taped to boom.
BSN101, about 250mm past boom end and angled to look at the end of the batten below the boom (angle is pointing a lot more downwards than you think)
I used the Clewview recently and have had no problems with it moving and like the the way you get a good veiw on both tacks.
It dose cop a fair bit of spray so you need to apply Rainx to keep things clear.
I prefer it over the flymount for mounting on the boom, much easier to setup.
Only negative would be that the horizon is on an angle with the Clewview but with the flymount you can set it to compensate for the angle of the sail when sailing.
Dur.. The slanting horizon really annoys me..Thanks.. Now I know I can compensate for it..
Just attach a leash no matter what system you use.. no worries with losing it then..
I googled a diy leash. I was going to post a link but I can't find the right one now..
After reading this thread a did a search and found this. Looks pretty simple and seems to work!
So how does the pole attach to the boom? Is it split or?? Or is it only half/ one side of a tube?
Agree with boardsurfr the clew view is a quality mount and in my opinion dosn't get in the way when sailing.
I was pretty happy with the results from 4 to 7 m sails
1st pic is a 4.0 M 2nd is a 7.0M
You can even still duck gybe with the Clew View!
hi everyone. Sorry about a rehash of this topic but does anyone have recent experience with Clewview for mounting their gopro on the boom end, underside.
I've been using the ClewView for a couple years now. No issues yet. I like how easy it is to move from one boom to another if I have more than one rig set up, or put it on a friends rig.
MR can you show a close up and also what sort of pix you get.
BSN101 I run my gopro on a Flymount. Similar position to Magic. Just forward of clew reinforcing panel. Misses most of the spray n looks along the board thru the sail on opposite tack. Good pics from either tack.
its nice to have you back Mr Ride.
You guys are snoozin. Magic has been back for ages.
Don't like the clew view makes my hips and stomach look twice the size
Try one of those nano siszed memory cards.
Is there a reason why you have the front strap so tight? Perhaps that's why you're taking your front foot out of the strap to gybe?
Is there a reason why you have the front strap so tight? Perhaps that's why you're taking your front foot out of the strap to gybe?
Yeah, that strap needs to be bigger, especially with booties. It's the dakine primo strap, not a fan of it. I have it set as big as it is. Going to get the regular dakine strap, when I go to Hood River this Summer.
As in previous posts, I have mentioned my knees are not the best so I wear those braces for stability. Having my front foot in the strap when I gybe puts a lot of stress on my knee, so that's why I take my front foot out, I have more freedom to move my front foot around on the board when gybing to accommodate my knee. If I had better knees, the front foot in the strap is the way to go. Yeah, I understand I can only get so much leverage to carve my gybe the way I do.
Ah, good to know that you can reduce the knee pressure that way. You certainly have the technique down pat!