JONDAVIS
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Hi I am cosidering fitting a hydravane self steering system which works as an auxiliary rudder and would appreciate advise and opinion of this system over others is it powerful enough for a 43 cat ketch. wind pilot also have a similar system but the auxiliary rudder is powered by a pendulam oar rather than the vane although the vane operates pendulam does anyone have experience of this make. Fleming anAustralian company also make similar design my preference for the auxiliary rudder type is because I do not like the idea of rope and pulley blocks in the cockpit.All replies and opinions are valued many thanks Jon <span style="color:blue"> </span> <span style="color:brown"> </span> <span style="color:brown"> </span> <span style="color:brown"> </span> <span style="color:brown"> </span> <span style="color:#666666"> </span> <span style="color:brown"> </span>