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KLC Lewis wrote:
I'm pretty much of the opinion that the only automated course correction on a sailboat, under sail, should be "Steer To Wind." All my steering under sail will be done by the Cape Horn windvane servo pendulum. The small electronic unit will just tweak the servo shaft while under power with the primary effort to turn the rudder provided by the boat's motion, just as under sail. -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message ... KLC Lewis wrote: I'm pretty much of the opinion that the only automated course correction on a sailboat, under sail, should be "Steer To Wind." All my steering under sail will be done by the Cape Horn windvane servo pendulum. The small electronic unit will just tweak the servo shaft while under power with the primary effort to turn the rudder provided by the boat's motion, just as under sail. -- Roger Long Ya, Cape Horns are good units. I want to figure out how to add one to my boat, but with my davits it's a bit difficult. |
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