Capricorn Video
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7.42 minutes & 19mb....... so you may want to download first.
This is a video of us in some decent breeze set to some music.
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???? Which part of the video. May have been the camera shake on the brakets.
I have a higher res 112mb video version also on my pc. Will look at downloading it onto my web and give you a yell when it is done. I am on dial up so it will take a very long time.
Great video - and this question could proably go in a new thread. The tunes make the video all that much better. Anybody else try to take music on their boat. I've been messing around with small FM radios on the boat strapped to the mast, but the mast really interferes with reception. Don't want to bring $$$ technology on the boat in the event of a capsize or lots of water spray.
Anybody have a soluition?
Danno with an aluminum mast
A personal player with ear speakers would work fine. I'm afraid that speakers on the boat would require a large amount of power in order to produce sound that can overcome the
noise
made by wind and splashing water. That power would come in the form of large heavy magnets on the speakers and, most of all a pretty heavy power supply.
GARY
I never sail without a radio/cd player on the boat. I have a Sony Sports radio that I put in a dry bag. They are about $100 and usually last for a few years. Get the clear bag so you can work the controls through it.
The golden rule on my boat is that the bag is never opened while the boat is on the water. I usually store my wallet and other valuables in the bag as well.
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