Kelpie
Well-Known Member
We're looking at buying a bigger boat and will be needing a self steering system for it. Due to the cockpit layout we would prefer an auxilliary rudder system like the Hydrovane.
However we already own a perfectly good little windvane, a servo-pendulum Navik.
My idea is to construct a balanced auxilliary rudder for the new boat, mounted on the transom, and then drive this using the little Navik. So it would be almost a DIY copy of a Windpilot Pacific Plus.
The Navik is very sensitive even in light winds, and whilst building the whole system from scratch is possible with much patience and trial and error, surely a simple rudder on its own would be much easier.
The main problem I would forsee is that the Navik might have to sit too low on the transom and get bad air on the air vane- it is designed for much smaller boats, after all. But that could be addressed by extending the turret tube and the pushrod.
Any thoughts? I can't be the first person to think of doing this...
However we already own a perfectly good little windvane, a servo-pendulum Navik.
My idea is to construct a balanced auxilliary rudder for the new boat, mounted on the transom, and then drive this using the little Navik. So it would be almost a DIY copy of a Windpilot Pacific Plus.
The Navik is very sensitive even in light winds, and whilst building the whole system from scratch is possible with much patience and trial and error, surely a simple rudder on its own would be much easier.
The main problem I would forsee is that the Navik might have to sit too low on the transom and get bad air on the air vane- it is designed for much smaller boats, after all. But that could be addressed by extending the turret tube and the pushrod.
Any thoughts? I can't be the first person to think of doing this...
