skipmac
Well-Known Member
We have both a below decks rotary drive autopilot and a wind pilot. With a Duogen on the stern, boarding ladder and Wind Pilot the stern is full. We also have four solar panels on the guardwires so we are not short of power and can pretty easily keep the batteries charged 24/7 without use of the generator or engine on ocean passages. Even so, we enjoy using the Windpilot and when conditions are right it steers us for days on end. There are times when we are doing sail changes or a squall comes through at a different direction and we switch over to the AP. Other times when we have been in rough conditions and the wind is all over the place we have just stuck with the AP. Super easy to do course changes from the shelter of the sprayhood without going outside to tweak the Wind Pilot. One backs up the other.
How did you mount the solar panel on the guardwires (assume that is Brit speak for lifelines in American English).? I have one on my lifelines so far.
I cut a piece of SS tubing and slid the wire through the tube and inserted homemade PVC bushings on each end to keep from cutting wire with the edge of the tube. Then clamped a bracket to the SS tube and panel screwed to the bracket. Plan to put a brace under the panel and rotate it out to horizontal like a wing but not sure how that will do at sea.
Did you do something similar or another idea?