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    best position on boat for vloggin

    where is the best position to get the best possible angle for gopro footage on a boat
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    best position on boat for vloggin < post title but vloggin??? 1st thought WTF is that? a new form of twerking on da boat??

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    I use the windshield of my boat but if I could figure out how to get it level with my face then that would be optimal.

    Check out some of mine and see what you think.
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    Most "Vloggers" use DSLR cameras and not gopros
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    Yolotek Boom would work well. I made my own similar using PVC and using the rear seat post hole. Really like the view from slightly above.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LipIt View Post
    Yolotek Boom would work well. I made my own similar using PVC and using the rear seat post hole. Really like the view from slightly above.
    I have a short yolotek...id like to extend it so it’s still useable via the navlight port. How Can I do that?

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    Definitely want a view from slightly above your head, just barely so.
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