[Rhodes22-list] wind indicator
Wickman, William E
WEWickman at spectraenergy.com
Mon Feb 28 19:12:24 EST 2011
The other thing I look at are the waves if they are wind generated. Makes me feel closer to nature.
Bill W.
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Bill, Rummy,
I'm with both of you on this. You have describe my situation Bill. I have
installed the plastic or fabric type indicators on my sail, because the wool
type ones, tended to stick to the sail. I do however, place cassette tape on
the outer shrouds, and find them to be helpful even when there is just a ghost
of a wind. It also saves me from straining my neck looking up.
The most fun comes from trying to read the strength and direction of the wind by
feeling it on the face. It makes me feel salty, like I know what I'm doing.
Caesar
Gentle Breeze
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Bill,
I'm with you on this one. I use the antenna mounted windex, but most of the
time I can feel the wind on my face and know exactly where it's coming
from. My guess is that Stan prefers that method to having always look up. The
older we get, the less important the mechanical means become and we rely on
our senses. I find the windex especially important when night sailing. My
mast light sends just enough light upward that I can see the reflective
tape on the bottom of the windex.
Rummy
In a message dated 2/28/2011 9:08:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
WEWickman at spectraenergy.com writes:
I use a windex at the top of the mast and like it. I also have a VHF
antennae so what I did was fabricate a piece of flat aluminum bar with the
antennae on one end and windex on the other. It is long enough to allow the
windex to spin freely. I usually have my mast down a couple of times a year
and spray a bit of WD-40 then, and never travel with it mounted.
I don't have the indicators on my shrouds but would like to get some,
though I don't know why. I also rely on the wind on my ears.
Another good "tool" are the tell tails that are located directly on the
sails. I actually think they would be better down low than shroud
indicators. The ones I have are yarn and I don't like them because they seem
to
always stick to the sail. I plan to replace them with light plastic ones.
Bill W.
s/v Fina Lee
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I have simple fabric wind indicators, telltales, on my port and starboard
shrouds that help give a sense of the wind direction and I am wondering
what
others like to use. Does the davis instruments windex wind indicator
mounted on top of the mast work well and is this easy to install? I also
see that davis has "wind tell telltales" that are rigid plastic flags that
mount on the shrouds. Both of these would be a step up form the fabric or
yarn I hang on the shrouds and I am wondering what others find useful.
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