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Old 14-12-2012, 19:55   #1
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Monitor windvane.

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I'm thinking about installing a monitor windvain, not sure if its worth the effort, due to the fact that I know nothing about them except I've heard good things. How do you use them, and can you use them on a ketch? I have a '79 pearson 365 ketch and will be going long distances in the future. Any input?
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Old 14-12-2012, 20:02   #2
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Old 14-12-2012, 21:14   #3
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Re: Monitor windvane.

I had an Aires on my Westsail 32, and it did good on every point of sail except dead downwind.

If I was sailing long distances, I would avoid sailing dead down wind in a monohull because of the rolling of the hull. It gets tiring on long passages.

Tacking downwind gives a steadier motion to the boat and makes it easy for the windvane to do it's magic.
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Old 14-12-2012, 21:16   #4
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Re: Monitor windvane.

Is there a limitation on how large a vessel can be before a wind vane is ineffective?
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Re: Monitor windvane.

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Hi there!
I'm thinking about installing a monitor windvain, not sure if its worth the effort, due to the fact that I know nothing about them except I've heard good things. How do you use them, and can you use them on a ketch? I have a '79 pearson 365 ketch and will be going long distances in the future. Any input?
Monitor have not fitted a 365 ketch as far as their web site shows and I'm not sure one would even work on a ketch unless one pulls down the mizzen sail. The turbulence from the mizzen would misdirect the vane. But don't know for sure. Check out their web site. >>> http://www.selfsteer.com/index.php

I have a monitor and I can tell you it will sail before the wind but it needs to be enough to keep the boat moving at 5 kt or better. And at 5 kt it'll snake/yaw a bit but does stay in the general set direction.
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Windvanes need apparent wind to work, the more there is the better they like it. I haves schooner with the main overhanging the stern by a few inches and have no problem with the sail affecting the vane.
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Re: Monitor windvane.

There is a p365 here with a monitor on it.marc
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