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- 29th March 2008 at 4:46 am #10958
Has anybody had success with wind vane steering on HT's? Any info would be much appreciated……
Martin3rd April 2008 at 12:34 pm #11669Hi Higgy,
When I owned Camargue (HT III) , I installed a plastimo Narvik unit on her transom (positioned centrally). From this I led the control lines through blocks direct to both wooden tillers (each tiller had only one line attached [mounted on the innermost edge] so you are reliant on the internal /external tie bar to move the other rudder).
Thie installation proved to be very successful….but was a bit of a pain to set-up on the basis that all the controls are on the unit meaning you are visiting the transom everytime you want to make an adjustment. This is'nt a problem when doing extended passages…but for messing around in the bay, I would suggest you stick with some form of autohelm.
Additionaly I recall reading in PBO many years ago an article where a home-made unit was built/attached to a HT that I understand was very effective. As it happens I can lay my hands on this document so if your really interested I happy to scan the paperwork and publish on my website (address below).
Regards
Bruce
10th February 2009 at 7:26 pm #11670I have the article on my computer…can email it to anyone interested. I am presently building something similar using bicycle bits.
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