How to Fly a Drone on a Boat

DJI Mavic Pro Platinum: https://goo.gl/pWA3Hh DJI Mavic Pro: https://goo.gl/IiLiSV DJI Goggles: https://goo.gl/wVEiU3 With summer boating and drone flying season in full swing, many people want to get awesome drone video and drone photos while boating, fishing, water skiing or generally out on the water. This video will give you five tips to help you keep your drone out of the water and safely on your boat or on dry land. These five tips are pretty simple to follow and used, along with common sense, will reduce your stress while flying on a boat.

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DJI Mavic Pro Platinum: https://goo.gl/pWA3Hh DJI Mavic Pro: https://goo.gl/IiLiSV DJI Goggles: https://goo.gl/wVEiU3 With summer boating and drone flying season in full swing, many people want to get awesome drone video and drone photos while boating, fishing, water skiing or generally out on the water. This video will give you five tips to help you keep your drone out of the water and safely on your boat or on dry land. These five tips are pretty simple to follow and used, along with common sense, will reduce your stress while flying on a boat.

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Doodle Time
Doodle Time - 5 years ago
Ready set GO...Great video
David Peavey
David Peavey - 5 years ago
Nice tips. But the video pretty long - without narrated demonstration. I mean, great videos but really need to know how to land on boat. Am going sailing in carabean this summer and need more demonstrations. e.g. does return to dynamic home mean the controller? or something larger? Was the landing on the top of the boat using the return to dynamic home? or was it manually brought home? Not clear - would have appreciated narrating as it was happening. Would have appreciated the hand landing and how it was different from the return to dynamic home.
Peter Vandall
Peter Vandall - 5 years ago
You guys sped close to some MASSIVE rocks at 9:53
Dronenjoy
Dronenjoy - 5 years ago
Excellent Video, thank you fir sharing!
Which are the best free music websites do you recomend tobuse un youtube? Best regards fron Argentina!
Alex Decker
Alex Decker - 6 years ago
Your videos have convinced me to get a Mavic. Thanks for all the great information!
John Kidd
John Kidd - 6 years ago
I’ve seen lots of drones on boats videos but they are all close to the shore. What about offshore? Is the GPS position satellite based or cell tower based?
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
GPS is satellite based, so you should be good.
THOMAS HODGES
THOMAS HODGES - 6 years ago
would it also be advised when setting dynamic home point to set it to hover instead of landing, just in case you are too far away ?
Guido Nietmann
Guido Nietmann - 6 years ago
Sorry, some nice tips, but no sense on landing on a so restricted surface like on 9. Handlanding is more secure for this kind of situation.
Berry Guam
Berry Guam - 6 years ago
nice video and background music song! i am planing to do the same thing before this year boating season end!

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Pinoy Cars PH - Filipino Mexican blood
Pinoy Cars PH - Filipino Mexican blood - 6 years ago
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Selling DE Homes
Selling DE Homes - 6 years ago
Always appreciate and love your videos. Have learned a ton about my mavic I did not know, and absolutely am a better and safer pilot because of the videos I have seen.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Awesome. Thanks for the comment.
Don Joyce
Don Joyce - 6 years ago
I fly from a boat all the time. You can see how I do it here: https://youtu.be/EktaxPY1yYU
Lito15
Lito15 - 6 years ago
Great video and tutorial, thanks!
Michael Hogan
Michael Hogan - 6 years ago
great video and tips, one additional tip I might add is adding the float balls to the legs just in case you have to make a water landing
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Bill!
Luiz Araujo
Luiz Araujo - 6 years ago
Great tips. Thanks!
Terson Burgos
Terson Burgos - 6 years ago
Plan taking my boat out here in Jacksonville Florida with my Mavic Pro. Thanks so much for the tip. Love the video!
Pete Carmichael
Pete Carmichael - 6 years ago
I will be flying off a boat for the first time in a couple of weeks around the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, Australia. Love your footage using the active track, looks awesome. Thanks for making landing on a boat appear so easy.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
It's not hard to do. Just make sure you maintain visual line of sight, have a good place to land, and bring it in when the battery gets to 40%. Good luck and have fun!
Ray Jones
Ray Jones - 6 years ago
Great tips - Thanks!
Have you any accessory suggestions for when it all goes wrong and the drone hits the water? Floats? Retrieval lines?? I have the DJI Care pack so the catastrophe is mitigated - but you need to send them the soggy carcass! :) Thanks again for the ideas.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
I have tried some floaty things on my Phantom and they really detract from the flight experience. I'd honestly just say pay alot of attention when you fly over water and understand that it is risk. Thanks for the comment.

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JS_filming
JS_filming - 6 years ago
Cant you set your homepoint where your remote is?
Jhoed Ph
Jhoed Ph - 6 years ago
JUST WOW!❤
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হাসির রাজা - 6 years ago
wow♥♥ nice♥♥ vides
Jacob Taggart
Jacob Taggart - 6 years ago
Thanks for the advice on how to fly over water since I have never done that before.
한상진
한상진 - 6 years ago
Good tips...BUT
Don't you get compass errors when you take a drone off the boat?
BB BB
BB BB - 6 years ago
Nice video
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Awesome! Thanks for the comment. Keep practicing at the NHL Hockey!
James Brownlow
James Brownlow - 6 years ago
Thanks for the home point tip! Will try it on Travis
Joseph DeLuca
Joseph DeLuca - 6 years ago
How do you get the use of the song that you used? new here and learning about videos. Mavic Air and starting out.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
I subscribe to Epidemic Sound, which allows me to use certain music.
muzikmon2267
muzikmon2267 - 6 years ago
EXCELLENT BOAT VIDEO FOR THE MAVIC PRO / PLATINUM!!! GREAT TIPS!!

I saw that you hand catch it without grabbing the MAVIC... I've never been able to do that I have to grab it tightly because when you put your hand under it and tries to run away because of the sensors.. how did you hand catch it with it laying right in your palm...
muzikmon2267
muzikmon2267 - 6 years ago
Ready Set Drone

Thank you I am going to start practing it that way!!!

I did see an attachment like a handle that attaches to the body of the mavic pro on eBay.... Definitely a good option for the boat..

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F263703241246

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F163108282764
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
You are exactly right - you have to just lay the palm of your hand flat and let the body of the drone land directly on it. It takes a bit of practice, but I'm very comfortable doing it now. Same thing with the Mavic Air!

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muzikmon2267
muzikmon2267 - 6 years ago
Also remember there's a shortcut to set the return to home point in the DJI go 4 app I don't know if you knew that.

All you have to do is swipe to the left when you're on the main video screen and then when you're done just tap the screen again and it will go away.. the shortcut also has other functions...

;)
muzikmon2267
muzikmon2267 - 6 years ago
Ready Set Drone

I know it's weird I came across at the by an accident I guess it's been there all along.. I was watching one of Billy Kyle's videos and he made it one of his tips because he had no idea was there either LOL..
muzikmon2267
muzikmon2267 - 6 years ago
Ready Set Drone

:)
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
That's awesome! Thanks for the tip.
Ken Heron
Ken Heron - 6 years ago
A three hour tour...
A three hour tour...
Shawn the Fawn
Shawn the Fawn - 6 years ago
Ken Heron You two should do more colabs. :)
R Sullini
R Sullini - 6 years ago
Ken Heron ha
Tim Castleton
Tim Castleton - 6 years ago
I was just about to write same damn thing....Your too quick Ken !!!! 2 days later as I look lol !!!!
Andrew Andron
Andrew Andron - 6 years ago
Very good tips. I knew them, but a refresher is always good. Downward sensors left on on the Platinum?
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks! Yes - downward sensors were still on during these flights. I did not have any issues with them.
mixchifius
mixchifius - 6 years ago
I used to bring my wave runners to the St Lawrence by Thousand Islands, Love it there
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Nice! Beautiful place!
Big drone flyer77
Big drone flyer77 - 6 years ago
Awesome info Kelly, glad you guys are having a great time.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Donnie!
Denny Floegstad
Denny Floegstad - 6 years ago
Great video! I work on a ship so have experienced some other stuff as well.
Taking off from a all metal ship makes the compass give false readings and not being able to get gps on it. But as you take off just fly it away from the ship and it always finds gps again. Also when there is big waves and a lot of movement in the ship the sensors will start to make landing troublesome, so always be two when flying so one can catch the drone quick.

Dynamic homepoint only works if you got coverage on the cellphone, mine didn’t uppdate the homepoint and as the ship kept going my max flight distance activated and stopped the drone. Panic occurred a few seconds but was able to re set max flight distance and get it back.
A tip therefore is to turn of maximum flight distance if the dynamic homepoint ain’t available.
Andrew Mackenzie
Andrew Mackenzie - 6 years ago
When launching from a moving boat, just be aware that the drone will remain in the exact location as soon as it goes up in the air. It does not retain the same momentum as the boat, so if for example you are near hand rails, they could run into the hovering drone. Not sure that I’ll explaining that well; if you were bouncing a ball on a moving ship, the ball retains the same momentum as the ship so it simply bounces up and down as it does on land. The GPS on the drone will however ensure it stays where it took off; it does not retain the momentum of the boat. That can get you into trouble very quickly. Similarly if you’re trying to land on a moving object, you actually need to be flying forward or ensure there’s enough room for it to ‘drift’ backwards as it lands.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Good points - the metal in the ship can really mess with the compass. Thanks for the comment!
Ceilidh Aerial Photography
Ceilidh Aerial Photography - 6 years ago
Great tips - I think I might be more comfortable setting a home point on my lawn and just sending it back there - just switching from a phantom to a mavic - no big handles to grab - lol - be difficult if you have 2-3 knots of current like we do
Ron Brown
Ron Brown - 6 years ago
This is a very timely video, there have been many drone and boating mishaps in the past, and now that summer is here we all have to be careful. Thanks for passing along these important safety tips for landing your drone on a boat.
Bobster986
Bobster986 - 6 years ago
If you can see your screen, try either getting the smaller CrystalSky monitor, or take you freaking sunglasses off. ...Duh!
FCbisleybob
FCbisleybob - 6 years ago
I think this is incorrect. The dynamic home point person icon does not set the home point to you the person. It sets it to gps data of where the controller was at the moment it was pressed. If you are moving imagine it like dropping a home point overboard.
nick svaluto
nick svaluto - 6 years ago
I agree but never remember those tips is there a writen Version so I can reference not try go by memory thanks I go out on my buddy’s boat all the time those wil help
Janet Airlines
Janet Airlines - 6 years ago
Does this person have permission to use your videos? https://youtu.be/xgNhEPzGFQQ
Alexis Hadjisoteriou
Alexis Hadjisoteriou - 6 years ago
What if the boat is moving and cannot stop as in a sailing race? How do you land it!
Justin Anderson
Justin Anderson - 6 years ago
How do you avoid the mag interferance on the boat? I have a mavic and sometimes its something as simple as a chair giving mag interferance?
Enwin's Motors
Enwin's Motors - 6 years ago
A really useful video, thanks
F. W. Danley
F. W. Danley - 6 years ago
Or get a Hoodman with the extensions so you can see without googles.
51 Drones
51 Drones - 6 years ago
Nice tips Kelly! Quick question, just yesterday I was trying to launch from the boat and I kept getting the calibrate IMU. I turned it off, back on, and it went away. Ever have that issue?
faris1999
faris1999 - 6 years ago
Very important tips which I will keep with my Mavic Air .. Clear voice and good shooting ... Wonderful music .. May I ask who is the singer?!
DSA44
DSA44 - 6 years ago
Great stuff! Quick general question on "Active Track". When engaged, can you move the drone manually in or out or along side of the tracked object and maintain active track? Or will a manual input to change course automatically disengage the active track. This would be good to know before tracking my water craft, or anything else for that matter! Thx, Doug
Perry Bryant
Perry Bryant - 6 years ago
Thanks for the tips. Wasn't aware of the dynamic homepoint setting. Good to know.

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Kristen Graham
Kristen Graham - 6 years ago
I have the Mavic Air, when you are following a boat or car do you put it on sport mode, where it flies faster, or leave it on the regular flying mode?
Kristen Graham
Kristen Graham - 6 years ago
Thank you so much!
taterman320241
taterman320241 - 6 years ago
Kristen Graham Active Track is not a selectable option when in sport mode.
Christopher George
Christopher George - 6 years ago
I was at a beach/river resovoir yesterday getting some footage of speedboats and people tubing while my kids were swimming and what I didn't account for were power lines that follow bridges across the water. As I was following a boat I looked to see what my kids were doing and I'm not sure how but my Mavic flew right in between a group of power lines, when I looked back at the footage my heart sank as I realized I almost lost my Mavic Pro! Definitely a good idea to know whats around the area your flying.
Boudewijn De Jong
Boudewijn De Jong - 6 years ago
Nice tips. I did it with my Phantom 3, but that is very difficult to let it follow, all the time losing connection. This year I have a Spark, that is much better in following. Next video is with the Phantom 3. https://youtu.be/VZe_FA4Bmzo
Jheet Reyes
Jheet Reyes - 6 years ago
very nice videos...
may i know what camera setting did you used and can you give tips on how you post edit them?
thanks in advance for your response.
Big Bazza
Big Bazza - 6 years ago
nice one Kelly
GS1200 Cork
GS1200 Cork - 6 years ago
Great video and great footage
Tom Williams
Tom Williams - 6 years ago
Can you hand land an Air with the bottom sensors?
Adventures Unfold
Adventures Unfold - 6 years ago
Your suggestions with drone flying are not only informative but entertaining too...please keep them coming!
Alan
Alan - 6 years ago
Excellent tips Kelly!!
400 AGL
400 AGL - 6 years ago
This was one fantastic video Kelly, I really enjoyed watching this and some of that footage was just amazing. Very well done Sir ! ! !
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Mel!
Jay Malone
Jay Malone - 6 years ago
Nice stuff Kelly. I’ve never used dynamic home point! I’ll have to give that a try! Would be great for ATV riding too!
Properly Twisted
Properly Twisted - 6 years ago
Excellent vid!! Glad you showed the difference between a simple workhorse like the ,,,P3S and the others,,My workhorse will be lifting from a 24ft pontoon soon hopefully..:)
Douga57
Douga57 - 6 years ago
Sounds like all good advice, although I don't think I can set dynamic home point with my Phantom 2 with GoPro :)
Timothy Church
Timothy Church - 6 years ago
I hope it doesn't fall in the water?
Chris Kinteris
Chris Kinteris - 6 years ago
Great video. I didn't know about the dynamic home point. Thanks so much
Richard Palmer
Richard Palmer - 6 years ago
Can I set the home point to your location feature before I take off? Planning on picking up a small boat like yours.
Richard Palmer
Richard Palmer - 6 years ago
Thanks your probably right. I live in North Idaho and 95% of my vids are over water.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
I’m not sure, but I think you have to take off first - then set the home point. This is because the drone automatically sets a home point on takeoff, and you have to override that default setting. I’ll try it this weekend.
Bill Jones
Bill Jones - 6 years ago
Thank you. Very informative. Answered all my questions.
James Gruhn - n0dfi
James Gruhn - n0dfi - 6 years ago
Nice video and good tips
Jay Meinen
Jay Meinen - 6 years ago
I haven’t verified this but I’ve heard that very smooth water can reflect GPS signals and cause your drone to do funny things. If it starts acting erratically, be prepared to switch from Position Mode to Sport Mode. Maybe you can verify this.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Hey Jay. I have heard of that, but I have never experienced it. I've been trying to push the limits of how close to the water I can fly and so far it's been pretty smooth. I think it's similar to that moment when you are landing the drone on the land and it stops to position itself before it goes all the way down. About 2 feet off the ground. Thanks for the comment about GPS and smooth water. If I experience weird GPS close to the ground, I'll definitely post a video about it!
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Philip. I just did check out your channel. Newfoundland looks amazing!
Cliff Miller
Cliff Miller - 6 years ago
Thanks for advice. Did you or should you over water turn off your bottom sensors?
Cliff Miller
Cliff Miller - 6 years ago
OK thank you ,I’m just starting out, I love your channel. Thanks again.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
I have not turned off my sensors over water...both at low altitude and at higher altitude. I usually stay above 3' (1 meter) over the water and have never had an issue with it.
John Kallas
John Kallas - 6 years ago
Thanks good stuff!
Asgard Studios
Asgard Studios - 6 years ago
Great video. I’ve been flying the St. Lawrence this week as well :)
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Beautiful place!
Canadian Drone Hub
Canadian Drone Hub - 6 years ago
very nice thanks for sharing
Guitarlo
Guitarlo - 6 years ago
nice video. Kelly, what lake is this? I'm looking for a good vacation spot
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
It's the St. Lawrence River in upstate New York...right on the border with Canada. Beautiful spot!
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Sweet! chasing a jet ski sound like fun!
John DeNardo
John DeNardo - 6 years ago
Nice video, I fly my quads from our boat all the time. You are giving some good advice especially with setting the battery to 40% I have watched 3 people so far dump their quads in the river right next to there boats, do to critical low battery
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks John. Landing at 40% is probably the most important thing here. Reduces stress greatly!
sofabike
sofabike - 6 years ago
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Hampshire Drone ~ Video Productions [4K] - 6 years ago
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Jenna C
Jenna C - 6 years ago
Learned a bunch and looking forward to trying them out!!
Kenneth Halley
Kenneth Halley - 6 years ago
My first flight on a boat was in a mangrove lagoon in the Carribean and the lack of wind and water motion meant the take off and landing were really, really easy. No different to a conventional landside hand landing. However a few weeks ago I was out in a small rowing boat here in Scotland with an outboard in very still conditions. As I was flying the drone my friend had the motor and literally just started it to move us when the drone decided the battery was getting low and like you suggest, you don't want to be stressing over landing so I brought it straight in. My friend killed the outboard instantly the battery alarm went, but what I never really accounted for was the momentum generated by a few turns of the boat prop and that when hovering the drone, the boat even with a really slow drift very quickly means the drone isnt anywhere near the boat. The drone ( mines is a Mavic Air) hovers a few seconds even when you are commanding it to land as it waits to decide that you really do want to fly down to that solid object below it, that few seconds is all it takes for the drone to drift out of reach. I had a few heart stopping moments as the boat drifted me out the reach of the drone as I told it to land, but luckily my friend was just able to grab it before it crossed over the stern of the boat and probably into the water! So make sure your boat is as totally still as possible.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Great story Kenneth! Thanks for sharing!
Epicman Haralds
Epicman Haralds - 6 years ago
Do I have to turn off the downwards positioning when flying over water?
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
No, you don't.
vhs opdvd
vhs opdvd - 6 years ago
You are wrong in the inserted footage!
With the dedicated symbol in the app (DJI GO 4), the new homepoint is NOT set to the location of the RC but to the location of the smartdevice (and only if it has GPS).
This because NO DJI RC has build in GPS.
Litchi has realtime dynamic homepoint possibility in FPV-mode.
taterman320241
taterman320241 - 6 years ago
Ready Set Drone It also does not "home in on" the remote or smart device either. It returns to the GPS location you sent to the drone the last time you updated your location by pressing that update location button. The wording is absolutely critical because a new pilot may update his current location as RTH, he then watches as it lands 8 feet away in the water because he drifted and it really wasn't homing in on the remote. For a new pilot all that happens so fast that he doesn't abort in time to take manual control. I'm probably splitting hairs here but just had to mention it. Nice video.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
OK - so you have a point. However, in this case, the phone is connected to the remote control and is running the software, so I think it's fair to say that it is "part" of the remote when it is plugged in and running DJI Go 4. But I agree that it is the phone, not the actual remote control that has the GPS. Thanks for watching!
Ryan Swindlehurst
Ryan Swindlehurst - 6 years ago
Nice video! I just got my Mavic Air 3 days ago! So excited for cool shots with it!
Rick Powell
Rick Powell - 6 years ago
I do this the same way thanks for the video. I seen others try to envolve other people to help land and take off witch is a big mistake in my opinion. Much safer to be in total control yourself.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Agreed!
Hollmuth
Hollmuth - 6 years ago
Just lying in my boat and dreaming about flying a drone from here. Great tips. Probably have to buy Mavic air :) Greetings from Finland.
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
You should definitely get a Mavic Air!
Chuck Dugas
Chuck Dugas - 6 years ago
Great info. Noticed one thing your antennas were pointed inward,but you didn't have any connection problems. Thanks for sharing Kelly. Love the shirt! I wear mine a lot! Tks. Chuck
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Chuck!
Butch McGee Air
Butch McGee Air - 6 years ago
cool... should not be watching this while I am at work on a Friday afternoon.. thanks for sharing
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
It's OK - I'm at work too...
IamWedge
IamWedge - 6 years ago
Great tips Kelly! Seen way to many drone fails on boats. Nobody thinks about the Take off and Landings being the most difficult thing to do.
WEeee RV The Johnston's
WEeee RV The Johnston's - 6 years ago
Great job! Nice to see you again! Wonderful viewage
Knowles Tucker
Knowles Tucker - 6 years ago
beautiful footage ! I live in south Louisiana so there is mostly water around. good info to know . But im still fearful of over the water, even as advanced as my p4p is it freaks me out.
Steve Carpenter
Steve Carpenter - 6 years ago
Thanks for the great information Kelly. I totally agree with all you suggestions for flying from a boat. As for landing on your boat, MAKE SURE the landing surface is FLAT, I can attest to this. I watched my friend lose his drone overboard because of the slick surface of the fiberglass hull and it was at a slight angle, overboard it went; RIP to the bottom of the Ocean. Thanks again for all these great tips, you guys must have had a great time! Wow Kelly, 100,000 subscriber is just a few clicks away, hopefully before the end of July!
Ready Set Drone
Ready Set Drone - 6 years ago
Thanks Steve! I could totally see how the drone might slip into the water if the boat was rocking - so great tip! Thanks for the comment and the encouragement!

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