A Video - my CD25 in LI sound (poor man's autopilot)
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- Warren Kaplan
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 11:44
- Location: Former owner of Sine Qua Non CD27 #166 1980 Oyster Bay Harbor, NY Member # 317
Henry,
Great video.....with a perfect choice for the music background.
Sandscape ain't it? Wonder who that is at the keyboard tickling the ivories?
Did you shoot the video on the way over to Oyster Bay??
Great video.....with a perfect choice for the music background.
Sandscape ain't it? Wonder who that is at the keyboard tickling the ivories?
Did you shoot the video on the way over to Oyster Bay??
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
- henry hey
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- Joined: Oct 14th, '06, 00:48
- Location: Former owner: CD25 - 'Homeward Bound' hull #711. Now sailing with C. Brey aboard Sabre 28 Delphine
Poor Man's Autopilot and Location
Warren -- yep . . that was on the way out to see you. I was somewhere east of Hart Island heading north-northeast to Connecticut.
Pretty nice wind until about halfway to Oyster (as you know)
boom2it: my autopilot was simply a line lashed to the tiller with a clove hitch and then tied to the windward horn cleat (the one used for the jib sheet). You only need the right sail combination and steady wind and you can stay on track like this for a long time. I was up on the bow for about 20 minutes.
-henry
Pretty nice wind until about halfway to Oyster (as you know)
boom2it: my autopilot was simply a line lashed to the tiller with a clove hitch and then tied to the windward horn cleat (the one used for the jib sheet). You only need the right sail combination and steady wind and you can stay on track like this for a long time. I was up on the bow for about 20 minutes.
-henry