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Snappy Strap

by Chris Caswell
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With the advent of point-and-shoot waterproof cameras, it's great to be able to leave them lying in the cockpit for capturing all those Kodak moments.



But a camera isn't particularly secure, and it's easy to accidentally drop it onto the deck -- or even knock it overboard. To solve the problem, I removed the neck strap from my camera, slipped on a single snap clip and refastened the camera strap.



Now, I have a clip I can use to secure the camera -- either by snapping it on or around a rail, a Bimini top support, a chair or a table.



I don't worry about my camera falling overboard, but it's always ready for use.


This article first appeared in the October 1, 1996 issue of Sea Magazine. All or parts of the information contained in this article might be outdated.