self steering

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by bill broome, Nov 14, 2008.

  1. bill broome
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    bill broome Senior Member

    don't like the sound of that 'universally', grasshopper.

    one possibility: lee rudder does most of the steering, lee vane might be occluded by windward hull.

    might have to go with tiller control if that turns out to be the case.
     
  2. rayaldridge
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    rayaldridge Senior Member

  3. bill broome
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    bill broome Senior Member

    ray, thx for wharram link, although it's a bit discouraging.

    now your 'slider', that's worth a smile! narrow dory is my choice too, on a fun per dollar basis.
     
  4. rayaldridge
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    rayaldridge Senior Member

    Bill, thanks for the kind words. I was pretty much forced to use that hull form, in order to get enough displacement for two and a camping outfit in a cat under 16 feet.

    While poking around looking for self-steering info for cats, I came across a story about Cooking Fat, the Tiki 21 sailed around the world, mostly solo. The boat was equipped with a home-made vane, but it wasn't used for short tacking, as it had to be moved to the windward transom to work well. Fine for long passages, of course, but might be a clue as to why cats seems to be less amenable to self-steering.
     
  5. popperspop
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    popperspop popperspop

    Bill......Some of us are currently hooked on the travel blog of a canadian by the name of Tony Bigras. His sixteen foot catamaran "Miss Cindy" has self steered down most of the length of Baha California due to having a " Bi Plane " sail arrangement. He even has some video footage of the tiller while self steering.
    No wind vane or mechanism, just two parallel main sails. You could e-mail him with a question on self steering. His Blog :

    http://www.ideaintegrator.com/boats/tmc/default.html

    Dwight
     

  6. bill broome
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    bill broome Senior Member

    thx pop= will take a peek
     
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