Jomo
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Hope to see you out there soon Ian
Not sure my memory's good enough to start changing names
Forum Name Change!!
Hope to see you out there soon Ian
Alchemist has one for sale - tell Joy it's a once in a lifetime opportunity![]()
From my experience in using Wind Vane Steering, probably in the region of 40K Nautical Miles. The size of the boat and the size of the windvane are not necessarily related. The need for strength is really in the ability of the paddle to swing which relates more to the angle that the paddle works at and the water speed. I upgraded from a Windpilot Pacific Light on a UFO27 to a Windpilot Pacific on a Rival 34, both being very well balanced boats I cannot tell the difference in the power with which the boat turns when told to by the windvane. I'm not sure that Peter's Sea Feather is not suitable for a big Vancouver Cutter rigged boat. But it really depends on how easy it is to balance the sails in a variety of conditions.The Sea Feather is a fantastic bit of kit but not sure it is up to the displacement of a V36. A Hydrovane would look the part!
which Peter recommends
Not a recommendation, just think the ones I have seen look the dogs danglies!
Link to Clarke and Carter not working for me - any photos?
When you get around to the Windvane on the list of things to purchase, read this book: http://www.windpilot.com/books/