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About assembly, fitting and using Mister Vee self steering systems
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Everything from taking delivery to getting ready to mount the system to the boat
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago | |
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The pushrod runs through the vane mast and connects the windvane with the gear axle and ultimately, the pendulum rudder.
Start the assembly with this one, unless you know you will (or think you may) need to mount the windvane at a lower height than standard.
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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The Vane mast carries the windvane and shelters the pushrod.
It also allows for the course to be set.
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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The vane base is the hub of the windvane self steering system, everything comes together here.
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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The pendulum arm carries the pendulum rudder and transfers its swing in to linear movement of the steering lines.
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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The vane base is the hub of the windvane self steering system, everything comes together here.
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3 | 3 | By captain vee 5 years 4 months ago |
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1 | 1 | By captain vee 5 years 9 months ago |
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The pendulum rudder takes the gentle input from the windvane and turns it in to precise power.
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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1 | 1 | By Anonymous 5 years 10 months ago |
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Learn to sail with your new mate
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1 | 1 | By captain vee 9 years ago | |
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Talk about product ideas, product features and upgrades
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1 | 1 | By captain vee 6 years 11 months ago |