Hey everyone,
Sorry I never posted an update! Here's how it went, and also my response to some of the comments in this thread:
The ship was tendering - anchored off shore. I'm not sure if I'd be willing to try to fly when the ship was moving - I probably wouldn't try it.
The flight ended up being a success, though I'm not sure how "lucky" I am ultimately for not having any major issues. I took off from the helipad at the very front of the ship, and the compass was issuing error messages. I decided to launch about 10 feet off the helipad (directly above) and see what happened. If the Mavic came crashing down, it would likely crash onto the deck without injuring anything (except itself). Once the drone was up about 10 feet, all error messages went away. I decided to chance it and fly it off the deck. I recognize there is a risk here but I decided to go for it. The drone flew perfectly with the exception of when I was bringing it closer to the ship, a few times the front sensors reacted as if there were an object right in front of it, though the ship was at least 100 feet away. That was probably due to the large white textureless side of the ship at that particular angle. I never flew the drone close to the ship at all - never needed it.
Aside from the front vision sensors going off (which I wouldn't call a critical concern), the flight was smooth. There were some seagulls somewhat in the area and I was worried they'd make a run at me - anyone ever experience that?
I guess in summary I'd say that while I was a little unsettled at the number of variables and unknowns for the flight, I'm glad I took the risk, and the footage looks great. If caveat emptor means "let the buyer beware", how do you say "let the flyer beware??"
To the guy calling ships floating prisons and complaining about E. Coli outbreaks, have you been on a modern ship not named Carnival in the last few years?
Anyway, I know cruising isn't for everyone, but I generally find it lovely.
Thanks for the support and all the great responses!
(sorry for the potato quality image, I'm not at home and I ripped that from Facebook
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