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Ian wrote:
On 29 Apr, 15:25, "Lew Hodgett" wrote: I presume "her team" weren't daft enough to send her out with only electrical autopilots when simple, reliable windvanes have been available for fifty years. Were they? Ian I've never sailed with any sort of windvane, probably because they are too temperamental and vulnerable to fit to inshore charter boats. But I have used wheel-pilots, bolt-on tiller jobs and built-in heavy duty jobs. Anything "reliable" is only so until it breaks. Then the advantage of windvanes to blue-water sailors (I gather from my reading) is that they can be repaired with DIY skills and easily carried spare parts. Though, since they are mostly outboard, not without some danger. So, as usual, maybe it is horses (colts or fillies) for courses... Mike. -- If reply address is invalid, remove spurious "@" and substitute "plus" where needed. |
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