castaway
Well-Known Member
I would welcome opinions on the merits of the 'Aries' type vane steering versus the 'Hyrovane' type. Fundamentally the Aries system (and its various imitators) work via the boats own steering gear, whist the Hyrovane works via its own 'stand alone rudder'
On my Halberdier the wheel is a long way from the steering gear, therefore I am predisposed to go for the Hyrovane as it would cut out lots of string and also give an emergency rudder. however, as the Halb can be a bit strong willed on occasions, I was wondering if the Hyrovane would provide as much control as the Aries system would by working through the boat's own dirty great big rudder?
I,m sure I don't need to point out that these systems are stupendously expensive!! and thus would also be interested to hear of any real life experiences with other systems such as
Fleming/ Beaufort/Pacific etc etc.
Thanks in advance..Nick
On my Halberdier the wheel is a long way from the steering gear, therefore I am predisposed to go for the Hyrovane as it would cut out lots of string and also give an emergency rudder. however, as the Halb can be a bit strong willed on occasions, I was wondering if the Hyrovane would provide as much control as the Aries system would by working through the boat's own dirty great big rudder?
I,m sure I don't need to point out that these systems are stupendously expensive!! and thus would also be interested to hear of any real life experiences with other systems such as
Fleming/ Beaufort/Pacific etc etc.
Thanks in advance..Nick