Motor_Sailor
Well-Known Member
The statement that 'No American boats have windvanes' is also hilarious.
In America there's a very 'traditional' wing of the cruising world. Surprisingly in percentage terms, it's probably at least as large as similar inclined sailors in the UK. Lots of people still salivate over the idea of of a Atkins derived double ender (Westsail, Valiant, Baba, Hans Christian, Tayana, Perry) with a Monitor Self Steering gear on the back. These 'serious' cruisers also support a dedicated magazine (Ocean Navigator) which still champions windvanes for the average family 35 to 45ft cruising boat heading off for some bluewater sailing.
In America there's a very 'traditional' wing of the cruising world. Surprisingly in percentage terms, it's probably at least as large as similar inclined sailors in the UK. Lots of people still salivate over the idea of of a Atkins derived double ender (Westsail, Valiant, Baba, Hans Christian, Tayana, Perry) with a Monitor Self Steering gear on the back. These 'serious' cruisers also support a dedicated magazine (Ocean Navigator) which still champions windvanes for the average family 35 to 45ft cruising boat heading off for some bluewater sailing.