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Self-built Wind Vane
"Commentary on design " 20-20 "
Notes were added as alternate ways developed. I call this design "the "20-20" because I thought the average sailor could build it in twenty hours, for about $20, and it would weigh in at about twenty pounds. It looks more complicated than it really is. The dimensions are not critical and the materials specified are only suggestions. As of May 2001 I was forced to admit this was not the case from feed back of several builders. Based on this feed back. $30.00 US is possible but the man hours are higher by most reports. However even at 40 hours it is not a big project. The skills required are not much greater than those needed to build a birdhouse. No welding or machine shop work will be needed and if necessary it could be built with hand tools. " Link: http://www.mindspring.com/~waltmur/Self-Steering/ http://www.mindspring.com/~waltmur/S...0June%2005.htm http://www.mindspring.com/~waltmur/S...commentary.htm |
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