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Bimini Fling photos and videos.....post them up!

My favorite Bimini breakfast (lobster w/arugula pancakes):
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...with a view:
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Quite the opposite actually... At 23 mph you don't stuff it, you launch. Lol
 
So painfully slow to convert @Betik.... six files down and like 50 gigs to go. I'm working on it for you all though.


I know I know, I just need the footage to convince my wife that I am not a sissy. She said that the pictures did not look that bad. If she was there, I am sure @swatski 's group would have heard her scream.

Edit: Swatski please resist the temptation to read between the lines.
 
No, he got there first because he was so much better prepared. LOL.
:cool:

EDIT: @Betik - you know I'm just messing with you, right?

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LOL no worries. I know how it works. The more you love someone the more you pull their leg. It is actually, a sign of affection. Which remind me, how come every year you end up in Bimini with smallest displacement boat? First you go on the 19 footer, then you shade off 600lbs of tower, seats, and anchor box hatches......
 
Ok, so I was finally able to put some time in at the computer putting these videos together. Let me warn you, you won't see anything incredible here. There won't be anything to encourage / discourage future Bimini-ers. I wanted to create the most true and accurate portrayal of what it is like to embark on a journey like this for those who are thinking about it or are just curious, so I went with two cameras; one forward facing directly in front of the helm, and one rear facing on the port aft. I decided to go with a "raw video" type of feel. The sound that you hear is coming from the camera in front of the helm, and I have lowered the volume to a non-obnoxious level. Forgive any foul language or sweet talk between my wife and I that you may overhear. ;)

The one on the helm provides gps based telemetry data so you can see speed, g-forces from impact, and various other info. The little box in the bottom right has proven to be tricky... it reset every time a new clip began (which was set at ten minutes to play nice with YouTube).

So, there are a couple things to clarify;
The clock is set to central time. Local time was an hour earlier.
The elevation gain works like a fitbit... it only counts up. But, it gives you a neat idea how many waves we went over at how many feet high they were.
Also, the distance traveled resets with each new video, so you have to add them up if you want to keep track.

I plan to post another 4 segments I have which include the final attempt to go east and the return to Port Everglades. If YouTube ever stops giving me corrupt data errors...

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH3I7gR1Xa7WOZwZBIuYNaMnwfcl0LIs5
 
Oh yeah, if you just want to get to the action, skip to like video 3.
 
Thank you for posting raw footage @Bill D
you guys were going fast, we never crossed 20mph. My wife is sleeping now, but I will watch again tomorrow with the volume up. There seems to be radio chatter and would love to listen in.
 
What happens to the view halfway in part 4.....did something break then?
Yep, looks like the front GoPro goes limp at 5:13 in part 4?

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That's right, a crisp landing flopped the GoPro over into portrait mode. I asked my wife to fix it but... ;) I had a little trouble getting the tension screw tight on that one that morning since everything was wet from the rain overnight.
 
@Bill D I have to say - this is awesome footage. Very sophisticated!

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Thanks @swatski. I only wish there was about 2.5 more hours of it. ;)
 
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