In September we were sailing on Lake Erie and were buzzed by a helicopter with a sign that said "Boat Pix". I did not give it much thought until I received a letter Monday saying that we could purchase pictures of our boat taken from the helicopter. All we have to do is tell them to send the the pictures, keep and pay for what we like and return the rest. Does anybody have any experience with BoatPix.com? They don't say how much the pictures are, so I can't really say what I am getting for the effort. Their website says they have been in business for 25 years.
Mark Mueller
Blue Moon #815
I don't know if it's the same company, but we had the same thing at a race (The Queen's Cup) a few years back. In that case the proofs were available online. I'm surprised that wasn't the case with you. Online is the easiest and cheapest way to go.
Yep. I have a shot of me at the helm surfing at 14 knots in a 42 Beneteau in the Mac.
The company is credible and they take some nice pictures. I thought the picture was grainy and overpriced - I think it was almost $100 - but I was crew not an owner.
How many aerial shots of your boat do you have?
It's definitely worth having a look at what they took. If you like it, you buy it. If you don't like it's only a small hassle. Check to see if you can review it on the web - they have that for the major races...
I had the same thing happen here in SW Florida. Last week I got the letter stating they had photographed my boat and if I would send my credit card number they would send me the photos and I could keep the ones i wanted and return the rest. I went on line and asked the local sailing club about this. Word is that this is standard operating for them. (boat pix) however the photos were pricey. I was told the lest expensive one was $250.00 and that you have to return the unwanted photos by an insured carrier within a week. Some people even stated they had jad some problems after because the return was delayed. One person also said the "package of photos was $1000) and decided to return all them. I decided to pass. If I could have seen the photos on line and liked them I might have ordered even at $250 but diod not want the hassle of receiving and returning. They have a web site but I could not find how to access my photos. JUst my 2 cents.. Terry
Same thing happened to us a couple years ago having a delightful day on the Chesapeake...if memory serves, we were able to look the proofs up online and order what we wanted. Kinda pricey...be careful...if the sails are nicely trimmed, you're showing some bottom paint and The Admiral is looking good in her bikini...she will want to buy them ALL :cry4`
Last summer in the BVI "Yachtshots BVI" buzzed by in a dingy as we sailed out of Virgin Gorda in a 17 knot SE trade wind on our chartered Beneteau 40. They said to look up their web site on returning home, which we did.
Turns out they took 21 shots from a large digital camera, all of which were very nice from different perspectives.
I chose 8 photos online and they burned a CD which they mailed together with an authorization letter so my print company would process them. I had 2 - 12 x 16s done and framed...........can't get those type of shots when you're driving. (:
Hopefully Boat Pix will do the same.
Tom
Received Photo from Boat Pixs from the Admiral for a Xmas gift this year and it was a great suprise. Was sailing from Catawba Island to Vermilion on Lake Erie 4th of July weekend sails full healed over some and cutting thru a nice wave. You can see Linda on the high side and me hanging at the wheel. The Picture is aw-some. They sent several pictures on-line with little helicopters dotted around thus you would not want to print. She picked one they sent it with some photo shop work and cropping. Size is around 12x18? I am not sure what she did pay for it but she said is was less than $300.00 including shipping then she had it framed locally and it proudly hangs in the home office. Just looking at it will get me thru the cold winter.
She said they have sent her more stuff to buy like cards, postcards etc but I have not looked into it yet.
Rick
Guys that did get pictures...it would be nice if you could post it...so that we can dribble a bit :D
Stu,
Is there an easy way to post a picture? I recall you or someone had described it a while back.
Quote from: Hawk on January 07, 2009, 11:46:28 AM
Stu,
Is there an easy way to post a picture? I recall you or someone had described it a while back.
Sure thing, Hawk, a search on "photo" came up with this as the #1 hit: http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,3701.0.html. Se Reply #2.
Thanks Stu. Will give it a go. Hopefully I won't have to bring in my IT expert..........
Don't forget we have the flickr photo site open to all members on the home page http://flickr.com/photos/c34ia.
I talked to the Boat Pix people today and they are going to e-mail the pictures for us to look at. I will let you know how it goes.
Mark Mueller
Blue Moon #815
If I followed the direction right here are two of the sample pics boat PIX sent.
I try will put up the price list on another post.
Rick
Here is the price list from Boat PIX.com
More Pictures
Opps here they are.
Nice shots of your boat. Their prices are a little steep but I suppose helicopter fuel is pricier than 9.9 Honda gas.
Below is the site for Yachtshots BVI with prices. I believe they'll send a CD with 5 photos for $100.
Just have to get down there sailing!!
http://www.yachtshotsbvi.com/htm/price.htm
Hawk
Damn good sail trim, even if it took me a few views to find the dinghy! :D
WELL DONE!
I second Mr. Jackson's trim comments :thumb:
Those are dangerous pictures Rick...all you are missing is the bikinis...
You simply have to buy at least the first one...
Quote from: horsemel on January 06, 2009, 03:24:07 PM
In September we were sailing on Lake Erie and were buzzed by a helicopter with a sign that said "Boat Pix". I did not give it much thought until I received a letter Monday saying that we could purchase pictures of our boat taken from the helicopter. All we have to do is tell them to send the the pictures, keep and pay for what we like and return the rest. Does anybody have any experience with BoatPix.com? They don't say how much the pictures are, so I can't really say what I am getting for the effort. Their website says they have been in business for 25 years.
Mark Mueller
Blue Moon #815
If I may permit, I think I was the pilot buzzering around you in september of 2008... although I hope we didn t bother you and that you are enjoying the pictures. Too bad the sun was not very strong this day watching the sample you put online!
Maybe next year will be better.
davy
Now if you had a friend that was familiar with Photoshop, they could get rid of those helicopters for you!!
We did finally receive the proofs online and are thinking of purchasing one of the photos. It isn't cheap, but short of hiring an airplane to take arial views it is a bargain.
Mark Mueller
Blue Moon #815
The first one in the series is the one Linda had framed and hangs in the office . Thanks for the sail trim compliments . As for the Bikini the admiral had hers stowed as it was a little cool that day plus she would not let post those anyway. Only 8 more weeks here in Ohio until we start to get ready for the season.