Hurricane
Well-Known Member
No - before anyone asks - it wasn't taken by me - this was recently posted on our marina forum and I thought it would be interesting to post here.
I suspect that it was a Phantom 3 that took the footage.
It is in need of some serious editing.
However, the clip should be interesting to anyone thinking of moving out here.
As I type, it is 14th April and the weather is already hotting up - the clip was probably taken earlier in March. The weather today is much like the weather in the clip except, today there are no clouds - and it is too hot for me to sit outside.
The clip starts by flying over the 20m and 15m pontoon berths - no prize for picking JW out but can you see Whitelighter's Ferretti.
As the drone turns, you can see the two different styles of berths we have here - the pontoon berths where JW lives and the Med berths with the usual stern to lazy line style of docking.
You can easily see the lagoon just outside the marina entrance.
The drone then flies over the fishing port, the town marina and pans round Sant Carles Town.
Later, as it returns to SCM, you can see the Ebro Delta where all the rice is grown for the Spanish Paella.
The boatyard and the rest of the pontoon berths can be seen in the later parts of the clip.
As I say, not a very artistic production but I think you will agree that it is a really good virtual tour of Sant Carles Marina.
Or here's a link to a full screen clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=PBu20z4Rz7U
I suspect that it was a Phantom 3 that took the footage.
It is in need of some serious editing.
However, the clip should be interesting to anyone thinking of moving out here.
As I type, it is 14th April and the weather is already hotting up - the clip was probably taken earlier in March. The weather today is much like the weather in the clip except, today there are no clouds - and it is too hot for me to sit outside.
The clip starts by flying over the 20m and 15m pontoon berths - no prize for picking JW out but can you see Whitelighter's Ferretti.
As the drone turns, you can see the two different styles of berths we have here - the pontoon berths where JW lives and the Med berths with the usual stern to lazy line style of docking.
You can easily see the lagoon just outside the marina entrance.
The drone then flies over the fishing port, the town marina and pans round Sant Carles Town.
Later, as it returns to SCM, you can see the Ebro Delta where all the rice is grown for the Spanish Paella.
The boatyard and the rest of the pontoon berths can be seen in the later parts of the clip.
As I say, not a very artistic production but I think you will agree that it is a really good virtual tour of Sant Carles Marina.
Or here's a link to a full screen clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=PBu20z4Rz7U