2019-09-12, 05:08 PM
An idea struck me:
When anchored out, depending on visibility conditions, a good practice is to scan the horizon periodically based on how far you can see.
I know you could turn on your radar (if you have it), but I was thinking with the latest high res digital camera technology and image stitching software, it would be relatively easy to mount a number of small cameras on the mast-top and then be able to take periodic pictures (or a live video feed).
Would that be of interest to people, provided the hardware is lightweight and low profile?
When anchored out, depending on visibility conditions, a good practice is to scan the horizon periodically based on how far you can see.
I know you could turn on your radar (if you have it), but I was thinking with the latest high res digital camera technology and image stitching software, it would be relatively easy to mount a number of small cameras on the mast-top and then be able to take periodic pictures (or a live video feed).
Would that be of interest to people, provided the hardware is lightweight and low profile?