Here is a gift for someone. Especially if in WAhttp://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/atwell/sail-boats/wind-vanes/1050288520
Excellent. Refurbish one and sell the other on. New they would be worth about 8 grand for both. Secondhand they go for $500-$2500 each. Use readily available bearings/bushes.
Excellent. Refurbish one and sell the other on. New they would be worth about 8 grand for both. Secondhand they go for $500-$2500 each. Use readily available bearings/bushes.
So God of all Vanes which would suit NSW sailors boat the best . NSW is asking for the small one which is it ?? Ramona ![]()
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Both are very good. Both have similar gear ratios and leverage. The Aries is alloy and is generally the choice of long keelers. I would suggest checking them out and picking the best. The choice may come down to which is easier to mount on your vessel.
Some research on this forum maybe.
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I'm Ramona there as well. Both Aries and Fleming's get a good coverage.
Sheeting position on Mizzen boom would have to be moved forward. Most blades are 800 x 200cm so if the gear is installed like in the bottom photo should be fine. As the wind freshens the blade can be raked further aft.
I do like that boats boarding ladders I usually mount the boat from the stern while on the swing mooring with a wind vane hanging off the stern might have issues or damage it in rough weather from the dingy
I could use the pipe bender at work to make those ladders and extend the stern rails a little
Thinking of doing the same thing HG02, means I can go for a swim without putting the dinghy in.
The wind vane owner is moving so hes sorting it out next week NSW
below is a couple of photos of my Fleming setup on a long keeled canoe stern tiller steered sloop. took bit of work to get right - including adding additional struts to the fleming 3-point connection - now 5 points and rock solid. ladder on the side of the mount is handy for access.
I have a plastimo navik off my last 31' boat for spares or repair if someone wants to offer me a carton of coopers...
it worked beautifully, but i replaced it with this second hand flemming (from tassie) as they are a bit more robust. it has now sailed a few miles - all it needs is a replacement tillerpilot for motoring and I will be all set.
Nice. Probably could have got away with one SS step on the side of the rudder about the water line so get back onboard.