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a 2017 212x, some wakeboards and a drone :0)

I get an error message when I try to use the link to the video.
 
Another fellow Long Islander. . . . .welcome aboard.

P.s. the link appears broken.
 
Yup it's working now. Cool vid!
 
Fun video, but the audio gave me seizures. LOL!

A friend's wife was the 1st surfer behind our new 212X this past weekend. I don't have a surfboard, so she used my Zup Board. I need to work on getting the rope length right for surfing. How far back should the rope be to get a surfer up?
 
Surf ropes are typically about 25'. There are a bunch of different types out there. Optimal length will vary depending on your wave.
 
@AJR1977 What drone was used and what modes was it flown in?
 
Lol, I tried to convince my wife to catch mine on Saturday. She said it would chop her fingers off.
 
Cool vid, had to cut the volume though. lol
I have a new drone for similar purposes, but damn, I'm new to the drone world and just see it landing everywhere but on something dry.
I got this one because it fit my 'good but not off the charts expensive' motto. Kind of like my AR240 vs., say a X26 Mastercraft. :)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LANE77M/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

While not knowing the exact model.... I know it was over $2000!!! He's a photographer and uses it for work. It didn't like the windy conditions on Day 2 and wouldn't land on the sun pad of the 212x. He tried to grab it from hovering above him.... While holding the controls... I wouldn't advise grabbing it with only one hand. He was very worried his $2k drone was gonna end up in the bay so he took necessary measures and ended up with a pretty decent cut on his forearm :sorry::sorry::sorry:
 
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