3rd October
Done a few bits on the self steering.
All very rough. The black bracket is a locking device. I can swivel the inner tube (which the vane is connected to) to any position and lock it in place. The pushrod that goes down inside the tube can swivel. The counter balance weight will be experimented with for weight and length of arm on the threaded rod. Going to make a couple of vane sizes to see what works OK. All pushrods are 6mm threaded rod (ss) to make it easy to be adjusted for testing.
Next job is to make the bottom bell crank mounting bracket on the bottom of the tube and a support post that can be bolted onto the transom. This whole exercise is only for experimental purposes. Not worried about neatness and a sexy look. Half of the stainless is only A2 and stick welded to hold it together. On a reliable self steering system you dont want nuts and bolts. They have a habit of coming loose.
Doing lots of thinking about quick engage and disengage system as well as easy weather helm adjustment.
Also thinking about an emergency rudder system in case Willy gets hungry.
Hurricane Kirk skimming to the north of us in a few days and watching Lesley.
Will keep you posted - Cheers