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  1. Liam Tremblay
    April 17, 2023

    Hi, as you said many of us are using AI these days. Sometimes when I’m asking questions from chat GPT it didn’t lead me to the right answer. I think one reason is that we have to ask our questions in detail and correctly. The question (how to fly a drone from a boat?) that you mentioned in your content with us can be a great example. Thanks for sharing this content with us.

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  2. Stratos K
    May 1, 2023

    I had tried flying a drone in land and I found the process pretty challenging so I can only imagine how difficult it can be to do the same from a boat that is moving or that is not stable. But everything depends on experience so I guess the more you try it the better you become. And obviously making sure to respect all regulations and environment.

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  3. Michel Maling
    May 25, 2023

    Ai, just like Google cannot be trusted 100 percent of the time and it is always good to do due diligence when it comes to flying those drones, especially if surrounded by water. I for one am not a good drone flyer yet and have crashed the drone quite a few times, so I would not venture onto the water with my non-water-resistant drone.

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  4. Akumendoh
    June 1, 2023

    I recently read an article about flying drones from boats and found it interesting. Thank you for providing some valuable insights on the topic, but I have some questions regarding the practicality of some of the tips. For example, you mentioned that hand launching is the only option when taking off from a moving boat. However, I have seen videos of drones being launched from a net, which seems like a safer option. Additionally, you advised turning off all sensors when landing on a sailing yacht, but I wonder if this is safe to do. Overall, I appreciate the article’s attempt to provide guidelines for flying drones from boats, but I think more research and real-world testing are needed to determine the best practises.

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  5. Tameka G
    August 29, 2023

    I’ve never flown a drone on the ground yet alone a boat, so amazing how you detail everything. For a beginner like me, which drone would you recommend starting out with? I have always been intrigued with them, just never had time to research the best one to purchase. Once I master that part on concrete, then I’d like to try it out from a boat seems like lots of fun.

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  6. Annastasia
    July 21, 2024

    Hi there,

    I found your article on flying a drone from a boat to be quite informative, but I have a few comments and corrections based on my personal experiences. Point one regarding drone selection is somewhat off; most people will be using DJI drones, which are not waterproof, though some raindrops won’t hurt them. Swellpro drones are an option but challenging to handle on a moving sailboat. Your advice on local regulations is spot-on—ignoring them can lead to fines. However, finding a place without obstructions on a sailing yacht is nearly impossible, so the aft is usually the safest spot. Hand launching is crucial, as I learned the hard way when my DJI Mavic Air 2S fell into the water due to boat speed. When it comes to landing, hand-catching is necessary on sailing yachts, and having an assistant is ideal. Using a net could also be a safe method. Overall, your guidance is useful, but navigating through the points was a bit confusing. Flying a drone from a boat requires maximum attention and preparedness, never under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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    • Andrejs
      July 21, 2024

      Thanks for the comment! I agree that flying a drone while under the influence of alcohol is unacceptable. Losing a drone is just a matter of money, but you can injure yourself and other people. This post was written a while back, but since then, I’ve flown from the sailing yacht about ten times with no accidents. I only damaged the propeller once.

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