DIY Wind Vanes

Lee_Shaw

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Has anyone had any success making there own wind vanes? I'm thinking espesially of the trim tab variety for transom hung rudders - a la "Joshua".

If so how satisfactorily does it perform? And how far over the stern do you have to hang to adjust it?

Thanks in advance.

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Rowana

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There was an article in one of the mags, PBO I think, about a year ago (from memory, but could have been before then) about a guy who made his own. Quite detailed write up, and it made me think that it would not have been beyond my capabilities, should I ever need to make one.

Someone else may remember the article.

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Rowana

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There was an article in one of the mags, PBO I think, about a year ago (from memory, but could have been before then) about a guy who made his own. Quite detailed write up, and it made me think that it would not have been beyond my capabilities, should I ever need to make one.

Someone else may remember the article.

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Joe_Cole

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If you do a search you'll find that there have been several threads on this subject.

Joe

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ongolo

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You could read Bill Belchers

Wind-Vane Self-Steering, how to plan and make your own.


regards ongolo


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