Hydrovane

Tim_Bennett

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I'm thinking of fitting Hydrovane Self Steering because there's no lines running into the cockpit. Would probably mount it just off centre to keep clear of my transom boarding ladder. Anyone use one? Any problems?
Many thanks, Tim

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I circumnavigated with a Hydrovane but found we only used it when the autopilot packed up because we displaced over 40,000 pounds and used to yaw too much for our sailplan when going downwind in the ocean (which was the general idea). On the wind it worked just fine.

Now selling it for GBP 1500. It has an X shaft, the longest of the four.

Rallyveteran

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I too have circumnavigated with one and found it excellent. Had a Windpilot on the previous boat and an Aeries on the one before but found the Hydrovane out perfomed the other two

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You might like to look at the annual review of ARC kit which YW published on this web site. From memory the Monitor is the most popular with least problems but like boats each make of windvane has its own advocats and detractors.

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Hi,

We fitted a Hydrovane a few years ago for exactly the same reasons you state.
I mounted it about 6" off centre for various reasons. The instructions say it can be upto about a foot off centre, but check with them.

It works OK, but as some people have said, it is questionalbe how much you use it unless crossing oceans. In 4,800miles from Scotland to Greece (via Biscay) it has done about 2 days the rest thae auto pilot has done, but I'm glad its there as a back up and the Hydrovane as some sort of back up rudder.

Hope this helps.



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