Playtime
Well-Known Member
. . . with the starlings. :disgust:
Every year from the start of (meteorological) autumn vast numbers have their dusk 'social' in the rigging and deposit copious quantities of purple guano all over the deck and canvas. All efforts to keep them off my boat when I am not there have proved futile. The only thing that shifts them is a healthy wack on the back stay.
My question - what electromechanical device would the panel recommend that could (safely) twang the backstay at random intervals in the late afternoon when I'm not there. I could probably manage to make a suitable timing circuit for the 'electro' bit; it's the mechanical bit that I'm struggling with.
Any (sensible?) suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks
Every year from the start of (meteorological) autumn vast numbers have their dusk 'social' in the rigging and deposit copious quantities of purple guano all over the deck and canvas. All efforts to keep them off my boat when I am not there have proved futile. The only thing that shifts them is a healthy wack on the back stay.
My question - what electromechanical device would the panel recommend that could (safely) twang the backstay at random intervals in the late afternoon when I'm not there. I could probably manage to make a suitable timing circuit for the 'electro' bit; it's the mechanical bit that I'm struggling with.
Any (sensible?) suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks