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Date Posted: - Sunday - 08/20/06 - 1:30am
Author: Craig M31-25 Hibou
Subject: hands free sailing
In reply to: Randall 's message, "Mast Rake Question" on - Friday - 08/11/06 - 3:29pm

I'm impressed to hear you can balance your boats well enough to leave the wheel. I haven't been able to leave the wheel unattended long enough to trim a sail. That is until two weeks ago when I installed an autohelm. I made my first single hand outing, on Hibou, last night, what fun! Without any crew aboard I had a chance to really get in tune with the boat. The hightlight of the afternoon was being kicked back in the cockpit making 6.25 kn with a 10 kn breeze, despite the city of banicles on the keel. The autohelm needs some adjusting, and a lesson in auto tacking, but otherwise works great.

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[> [> What kind of autopilot did you get? -- Randall, - Monday - 08/21/06 - 8:45pm

I've not acquired one yet.

And don't think we're such geniuses. In a good breeze and close hauled it's easy. Off the wind, Murre can be a squirrely as any boat.

RR


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[> [> [> Autohelm -- Craig M31-25 Hibou, - Monday - 08/21/06 - 9:36pm

I got a Raymarine SmartPilot. The system is made for a pedestal mounted stainless steel destroyer wheel so needs modification to fit. Would you like photos?


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[> [> [> [> of your install, yes. -- Randall, M31, Murre, - Monday - 08/21/06 - 9:48pm

fdsa


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[> [> [> [> [> photos -- Craig M31-25 Hibou, - Monday - 08/21/06 - 10:37pm

I'll get the pictures Wednesday, tomorrow's schedule is rather full.
Here's the link to Raymarine's web page:
http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/ProductDetail.asp?site=1§ion=2&page=88&product_id=3686


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[> [> [> [> [> [> got photos, can't deliver -- Craig M31-25 Hibou, - Wednesday - 08/23/06 - 7:12pm

I got the photos but my PC crashed last night. I'm using my son's PC which doesn't have the program for the camera. I'll get those pic's to you, yet.


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