Koeketiene
Well-Known Member
As far as I can tell from the graphs, the windcharger isn’t great. Only a narrow band of windspeeds in which useful amounts of current are produced.
That has been my experience too.
Had a Rutland 913 on my previous boat and the solar panels outperformed my windgenny by a considerable margin.
And a windgenny is 'not great' when sailing downwind (like Las Palmas - St Lucia as you are contemplating).
A Watt and Sea would be great if I could afford £3.6k. A hydrovane would solve a lot of problems if I could afford £5.6k. (Equipping for long passages is already costing me north of £24k).
Don't know what boat you have, but if she's tiller steered you might want to have a closer look a 'sheet to tiller' selfsteering.
YouTube would be a good start.
It can take a while to get to grips with it, but once you have the knack it's a sight to behold.
Reliable selfsteering for little more than 100 quid.