Wind indicator blown away, recognise the part?

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I've been to my boat today and discovered that the port side, close hauled indicator has blown away. Not the best photo, I'm afraid. Wind was on starboard quarter, sun was on port quarter. You can just see what looks like half of the port side close hauled indicator is there. The wind indicator is integral with the vhf radio aerial. Boat is a fairly new Benny.

I use a mast ladder but I'm not going up there until she's back in the water. So I have a couple of weeks to get the new parts.

Anyone recognise the unit or had the same problem?

Are spares available or will I have to buy a complete new unit?

Any help or advice gratefully appreciated.
 
Standard Windex on a Vitronix, I think antenna. Spares are available from most chandlers. Still have to get it down of course, or fix it in situ if you have steady nerves.
 
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Its a V-Tronix Hawk ... basically a (Great ?) Hawk wind indicator combined with a V-Tronix antenna

http://www.hawkmarineproducts.com/wind.htm

http://www.hawkmarineproducts.com/prod-vhawk.htm


Parts for the basic wind indicator should fit it


Hawk not a Davis Windex 15 I am sure but if Tranona sys its a Windex I could be wrong ....athough I do have a Hawk on my own boat!

http://www.davisnet.com/marine/products/marine_product.asp?pnum=03150

Think you are right it is a Hawk. Anyway the arms come in a kit as Ladyinbed says. Not cheap but cheaper than a whole new unit.
 
Thanks everyone.
I'll contact both the Beneteau dealer and Hawk Marine. It looks like the missing one has broken along its shaft.........strange

£29.50 is a "bargain" compared to last years wind loss. It cost almost £40 to buy a replacement instrument cover for a Quick chain counter. Robbing barstewards.
 
I lost my Windex arm due to a seagull landing on it, so something similar may have occurred with yours.

As VicS suggests, its worth contacting the manufacturers for when I did the nice people at Windex actually sent me two replacement tabs free of charge from Sweden- you never know, Hawk may be just as compassionate
 
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I've been to my boat today and discovered that the port side, close hauled indicator has blown away. Not the best photo, I'm afraid. Wind was on starboard quarter, sun was on port quarter. You can just see what looks like half of the port side close hauled indicator is there. The wind indicator is integral with the vhf radio aerial. Boat is a fairly new Benny.

I use a mast ladder but I'm not going up there until she's back in the water. So I have a couple of weeks to get the new parts.

Anyone recognise the unit or had the same problem?

Are spares available or will I have to buy a complete new unit?

Any help or advice gratefully appreciated.
Ive got a spare on the boat, but, its a long way away!
S
 
'alf a windex gone? Pah! Tha don't know tha's born!

Last yur, ah lost t'whole bludy windex and t'antenna an' all! Bludy windex came loose an' flotted oop t'antenna an' Bruk t'whole flippin' thing off!

I 'ad teh climb oop mast 'oldin new booga in wun 'and, tools in t'uther and use me tongue teh pull mesell oop!
 
'alf a windex gone? Pah! Tha don't know tha's born!

Last yur, ah lost t'whole bludy windex and t'antenna an' all! Bludy windex came loose an' flotted oop t'antenna an' Bruk t'whole flippin' thing off!

I 'ad teh climb oop mast 'oldin new booga in wun 'and, tools in t'uther and use me tongue teh pull mesell oop!


I always take mine off for the winter ... but it pre-dates and is separate from the aerial.
 
Worth contacting Hawk Marine ? Nothing to lose!

Result! Thanks VicS.

I can buy the replacement part for less than £5 including postage. They say that it's fairly common and blame birds for wanting to take a seat.

To Ronsurf, only now seen your post, the offer is much appreciated but I've already put the cheque in the post to Hawk Marine.
 
Result! Thanks VicS.

I can buy the replacement part for less than £5 including postage. They say that it's fairly common and blame birds for wanting to take a seat.

To Ronsurf, only now seen your post, the offer is much appreciated but I've already put the cheque in the post to Hawk Marine.

Thanks for the feed back.


Fitting it is going to be fiddle if you are planning to do it in situ. Only one little screw to holds the arm but it really is small and half way up the antenna where its difficult to reach and nothing but the other arm to hang onto!

Read the assembly and fitting instructions before you tackle it.
 
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