lampshuk
Well-Known Member
Hi, all.
Our 1988 Moody 31 has a Vi-Tronix whip and no masthead windvane (just a NASA indicator that is starting to fail: another story and possibly a post for help on the topic)
I have read with interest the various threads on VHF antennas and wind indicators.
The "best" thing to do would be to replace the whip and co-ax with a Metz and Ultraflex and fit a separate windvane.
And replace the NASA kit with something a bit more reliable (though, to be fair, it's lasted 33 years and just needed new cups every now and then)
But that's a mast-down project.
Has anyone fitted a Hawk (or other) windvane to an existing whip? Any tips/advice?
I can't see a place to buy the Hawk wind indicator they sell adapted for the V-Tronix whip (I have just sent an email via the Hawk site).
I don't really feel like buying a complete set just to get the vane.
I don't think it's as simple as cutting the top off a "normal" Hawk vane.
Any advice much appreciated, as always.
Our 1988 Moody 31 has a Vi-Tronix whip and no masthead windvane (just a NASA indicator that is starting to fail: another story and possibly a post for help on the topic)
I have read with interest the various threads on VHF antennas and wind indicators.
The "best" thing to do would be to replace the whip and co-ax with a Metz and Ultraflex and fit a separate windvane.
And replace the NASA kit with something a bit more reliable (though, to be fair, it's lasted 33 years and just needed new cups every now and then)
But that's a mast-down project.
Has anyone fitted a Hawk (or other) windvane to an existing whip? Any tips/advice?
I can't see a place to buy the Hawk wind indicator they sell adapted for the V-Tronix whip (I have just sent an email via the Hawk site).
I don't really feel like buying a complete set just to get the vane.
I don't think it's as simple as cutting the top off a "normal" Hawk vane.
Any advice much appreciated, as always.