Hey guys here's a video I made yesterday in the afternoon on Marine Parade.
Video includes Justin, Sabina, Peter, and Phil.
Enjoy!
Awesome Kuba, might have to speak to you about using your services to get a high quality video together to promote the sport...
Thanks guys
It was pretty fun filming it all too. Luckily the wind wasn't any stronger as I wouldn't have been able to fly upwind at all. Only had 4m/s upwind.
I even got out afterwards and had a few runs myself which was good.
Don't have a boom cam. The drone is a Phantom 3 Professional.
Yea Tony, almost got taken out by a kite once!
Hey Jason - I may be wrong but I think the second video was shot by a young Polish guy named Kuba rather than by Zoran. I met him a couple of days ago while he was rigging and I was de-rigging - he sails a Tabou Rocket FSW and knows Justin, Sabine and all the other "free-stylers"
Looks like the sky's soon going to be full of these drones so someone as tall as you will need to keep your head down!!!!
Great video by the way Kuba - some really clear footage which really makes the sport look great!
Hi Kuba
Unless I'm going demented there might well be another Polish guy named Kuba who has recently started sailing on the Gold Coast. I met him while he was rigging to go out on Wednesday (which was the day you took the video and said you also got a sail) and he asked me if there were any areas he should avoid when sailing. He had a tri fin board which I thought was a Tabou. If this wasn't you then it's quite a coincidence
Just seen the video Cuba and great work! That was a perfect sail that arvo and just train perfection! Flat water, nice wind and surprisingly very few boats. Would be great to a get a hard copy. Any chance you could pop it on a USB and give to your old man????
The 25 knot limit may be a bit restrictive on a big race day (which I'd love to capture, the racing at the nationals in 35 knots was absolutely spectacular, the starts sounded like a train was coming across the line) but generally it isn't that windy and we could post you on the boat and capture the excitement of the starts, gybes and dog fights that are always going on between sailors.