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I plan to purchase one also. Glad to hear you are happy with it so

far.
One somewhat odd question. Is it sturdy enough for a bird to land on
without damaging it? On my old boat that did have an anenometer I

would
occasionally get an owl perched up there.

Stu

The main bar holding the cups and direction indicator is pretty sturdy.
However there might be problems if the owl s**ts on the solar panel!

Tony Boas
Sadler 34 - Bold Warrior


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"Stu and Marilyn Wright" wrote in message
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I plan to purchase one also. Glad to hear you are happy with it so

far.
One somewhat odd question. Is it sturdy enough for a bird to land on
without damaging it? On my old boat that did have an anenometer I

would
occasionally get an owl perched up there.

Stu

The main bar holding the cups and direction indicator is pretty sturdy.
However there might be problems if the owl s**ts on the solar panel!

Tony Boas
Sadler 34 - Bold Warrior


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Look at www.lcjcapteurs.com for a cupless one. Ideal!
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"Stu and Marilyn Wright" wrote in message
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I plan to purchase one also. Glad to hear you are happy with it so

far.
One somewhat odd question. Is it sturdy enough for a bird to land on
without damaging it? On my old boat that did have an anenometer I

would
occasionally get an owl perched up there.

Stu

The main bar holding the cups and direction indicator is pretty sturdy.
However there might be problems if the owl s**ts on the solar panel!

Tony Boas
Sadler 34 - Bold Warrior




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Look at www.lcjcapteurs.com for a cupless one. Ideal!
Aad Went
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"Stu and Marilyn Wright" wrote in message
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I plan to purchase one also. Glad to hear you are happy with it so

far.
One somewhat odd question. Is it sturdy enough for a bird to land on
without damaging it? On my old boat that did have an anenometer I

would
occasionally get an owl perched up there.

Stu

The main bar holding the cups and direction indicator is pretty sturdy.
However there might be problems if the owl s**ts on the solar panel!

Tony Boas
Sadler 34 - Bold Warrior




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