Hunter34
New member
All this talk on an earlier post of whether light fin keelers are any better or worse than traditional heavy ful keelers has go me thinking again about the only aspect of my boat that I am not completely happy with when sailing offshore which is the spade rudder.
As my boat is 20 yrs old it has a stainless stock so would probably bend rather than sheer off if I hit anything and might still be usable but what I would really be happier with is an auxillary rudder.
I notice that some self steering windvanes can be used as emergency rudders but would they actually work.
I have crossed the Atlantic using an ST4000+ but next time (End of this year I hope) I would prefer a mechanical self steering capable of being used as an emergency rudder.
As they all seem to cost £2500-3000 does any one model stand out above the others?
I quite like the look of the Sailomat but does anyone out there know anything about them.
I dont know the first thing about these expensive pieces of kit so any advice would be much appreciated.
Andrew
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As my boat is 20 yrs old it has a stainless stock so would probably bend rather than sheer off if I hit anything and might still be usable but what I would really be happier with is an auxillary rudder.
I notice that some self steering windvanes can be used as emergency rudders but would they actually work.
I have crossed the Atlantic using an ST4000+ but next time (End of this year I hope) I would prefer a mechanical self steering capable of being used as an emergency rudder.
As they all seem to cost £2500-3000 does any one model stand out above the others?
I quite like the look of the Sailomat but does anyone out there know anything about them.
I dont know the first thing about these expensive pieces of kit so any advice would be much appreciated.
Andrew
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