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Listen to this man -- he's the guy who manufactured and so kindly provided me with the tow-body I talk about so often. A magnificent little example of Craftsmanship.
DavidLeave a comment:
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As you have some vanes inside the circular ring, perhaps you could make the lower ones pitchable with some copper wire hinges.Leave a comment:
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Good to know on the aluminum spar. Right now it is carbon fiber but can easily be changed. I have not yet mounted the tow point to it so good to see where you have yours. Thank you.Leave a comment:
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Beautiful, Steve!
the tow point is on the bottom, just forward of the lens, but out of the field-of-view. Ballast it to be just a smidgen positively buoyant. The low tow point will make the body pitch up as you speed up the towing vehicle so cant the stabilizer down a bit to counter that. That's why mine has an aluminum boom -- easy to bend for such adjustments.
Here's a variation on the theme:
Well done, sir.
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Towed Camera
I was very impressed with the towed camera rig that David M. had at Subfest so I did a little searching and decided to try a Drift Ghost X camera in a waterproof case.
It is bigger of course than what David has and I am not worried about putting it in a waterproof tow vehicle for obvious reasons so I designed and printed this to try out.
It should be no problem for my bigger boats to pull so I am eager to try it out soon.Last edited by SubDude; 10-26-2021, 10:12 PM.Tags: None
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