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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 100350" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>Well today, I finally mustered enough nerves to attempt a launch and land from my kayak. It was a beautiful sunny day with calm waters and little wind. I paddled out just about 5 or 6m from shore in case the Spark ended up in the water and set my anchor. I ran an Active Track mission while I paddled nearby the launch point.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>The Good</u></strong></p><p>•Hand launch was easy and painless with the double tap on the battery.</p><p>•Active Track worked well and only lost track once.</p><p>•the resulting video is unique in that it is basically the only way to capture myself kayaking.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>The Not-So-Good</u></strong></p><p>•keeping the controller and phone dry is a challenge</p><p>•the short battery life of the Spark is a pain in this case - I average just under 10minutes. By the time I get the Spark launched there is not much time to kayak before I have to prepare for landing.</p><p>•Hand landing is very difficult from a kayak with little room to move around. On my first flight, I hand landed ok but had to reach for Spark. The second time was scary - Spark for some reason did not like getting close to me or the kayak and kept moving away. This resulted in low battery RTH and my home point was a few metres out from where I was. I was shallow so I got out of the kayak, cancelled RTH and landed the Spark in my hand. Whew!!</p><p></p><p><strong><u>What I Learned</u></strong></p><p>•My dry bag was most useful to keep Spark and accessories dry while stored.</p><p>•I need a flat surface to place the spark and controller on while get ready and also when paddling. A small flutter board should work for this purpose.</p><p>•bringing a hand towel was a great idea to dry water splashes off the controller/phone and my hands.</p><p>•Sparks battery is too short for this type of activity unless you keep the kayaking short and stay close to shore.</p><p>•prepare for landing at 50% battery so that there is lots of time to get out of unexpected tricky situations.</p><p>•hand landing is very difficult in a kayak</p><p>•Use AutoPilot instead of DJI GO4. AutoPilot has better tracking as it tracks the controller not the person in the kayak, and it has dynamic home point so there is less worry about the home point being in a different location when landing.</p><p>•figure out how to use my Phantom 3 Standard instead. It has much longer battery life and should be easier to hand catch (do it all the time on land) and there are no sensors to mess up the landing.</p><p></p><p>When I get some time to edit the footage, I'll post it.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 100350, member: 3317"] Well today, I finally mustered enough nerves to attempt a launch and land from my kayak. It was a beautiful sunny day with calm waters and little wind. I paddled out just about 5 or 6m from shore in case the Spark ended up in the water and set my anchor. I ran an Active Track mission while I paddled nearby the launch point. [B][U]The Good[/U][/B] •Hand launch was easy and painless with the double tap on the battery. •Active Track worked well and only lost track once. •the resulting video is unique in that it is basically the only way to capture myself kayaking. [B][U]The Not-So-Good[/U][/B] •keeping the controller and phone dry is a challenge •the short battery life of the Spark is a pain in this case - I average just under 10minutes. By the time I get the Spark launched there is not much time to kayak before I have to prepare for landing. •Hand landing is very difficult from a kayak with little room to move around. On my first flight, I hand landed ok but had to reach for Spark. The second time was scary - Spark for some reason did not like getting close to me or the kayak and kept moving away. This resulted in low battery RTH and my home point was a few metres out from where I was. I was shallow so I got out of the kayak, cancelled RTH and landed the Spark in my hand. Whew!! [B][U]What I Learned[/U][/B] •My dry bag was most useful to keep Spark and accessories dry while stored. •I need a flat surface to place the spark and controller on while get ready and also when paddling. A small flutter board should work for this purpose. •bringing a hand towel was a great idea to dry water splashes off the controller/phone and my hands. •Sparks battery is too short for this type of activity unless you keep the kayaking short and stay close to shore. •prepare for landing at 50% battery so that there is lots of time to get out of unexpected tricky situations. •hand landing is very difficult in a kayak •Use AutoPilot instead of DJI GO4. AutoPilot has better tracking as it tracks the controller not the person in the kayak, and it has dynamic home point so there is less worry about the home point being in a different location when landing. •figure out how to use my Phantom 3 Standard instead. It has much longer battery life and should be easier to hand catch (do it all the time on land) and there are no sensors to mess up the landing. When I get some time to edit the footage, I'll post it. Chris [/QUOTE]
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