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    Rod Wiley
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    I've got a 14 ft Ganoe and need to do some sunsets and rises from it. Does any one have any indeas on how to hold the camera still in a small boat? Thanks Rod


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    Calm water, pontoons and don't move.

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    Image stabilization.

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    Rod,
    Gheenoe?

    I've seen short tripods used.
    I prefer a set post with a BLUBB beanbag on it.

    The seat post fits into a plate that can be mounted on one of the bench seats. Gheenoes are about as stable a small boat you can get.
    I owned a "Bubba" (I bought from one of Lloyd's employees) and it was very similar to a Gheenoe.
    24+ mph with a 15hp motor and they float in nothing!!!

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