Ohlin Karcher
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Stern hung rudders, sharp sterns (forgotten technical name).
Lots of examples pictured on the Cap Horn website http://caphorn.com/en/welcome/
My boat:
Stern hung rudder
Sharp Stern
Stern hung rudders, sharp sterns (forgotten technical name).
Lots of examples pictured on the Cap Horn website http://caphorn.com/en/welcome/
Dont quite see why one will work better on a particular tack. I have a Windy gear and the maker advised me to connect the operating arm to an extension from the gunwale (retractable) on the offset side and to a point just inside the gunwale on the other side. Sails the boat OK. but there is a bit of a problem having it offset, namely the paddle is moe effected by the wake on the non offset side and sets up a vibration which is proving difficult to suppress. Work in progress!So Hydrovane and Cape Horn types can be fitted a little bit off centre..you could, in theory, fit any wind vane off centre..but this method will obviously work differently on port or starboard tack (one will be worse), so why not use a bracket, and fit the wind vane on the centre line like 90% of installations? I'm probably missing something, I don't see what though.. maybe liferafts, boarding ladders, other stuff stowed in/on sugar scoops could be awkward to use?
Cheers for all the info folks. One more question please: my lift keel boat dries out upright, with a lifting rudder to suit. Do the various self steering devices mentioned in this thread have the ability to lift or fold clear of the water? It’s rare that I dry the boat out, but I would like to retain that option.