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The (not terribly serious) thread about rear view mirrors on boats got me thinking again about mounting a forward view camera on the bow to provide quick reassurance that nothing big, quick and scary had appeared over the horizon since the last direct look around the genny - particularly as we will be putting the 150% deck sweeper back on in the spring. The idea is to monitor wirelessly either on the plotter (Raymarine E125), or iPad when below. Ideally resolution would be sufficient to have a decent chance of seeing the more obvious lobster pots. Recording is not necessary. Has anyone tried this? How did you overcome the spray on the lens - I imagine masthead mounted would sway around too much? Any recommendations for inexpensive kit. I should emphasise that this would not be instead of a physical look but when effectively single handing, I start to witter a bit about two minutes after going down below to put the kettle on. Being able to take a quick glance at the monitor to reassure myself might help, especially next year when we start to make multi day passages, might help.