Rev. 11-27-2024
Eagles have landed on my boat and eaten three Windexes. They play with them, like a cat.For now, I'm done giving them toys.
So I've started testing deck-level flies. I've been using pulpit flies for years on all of my boats (beach cat, Stiletto, PDQ, and F-24) and like them. The location has to be careful chosen and I used something different on each boat.
Now I'm looking at shroud ribbons and flies. I didn't like them on other boats, but they seem to suit my F-24.
Two DIY versions, top, then Nautos and Davis Wind-Tel.
We after a few sails we trimmed the long ribbon to about 10 inches, more like the others. The excess length just made it flutter more and harder to read.
In fact, I'm liking all of them at first blush. I imagine I will stay with the one that holds-up best.
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The top DIY is on with Velcro. It does not spin, so it can wrap, but it always unwinds when the wind drops in a jibe. The second uses a DIY polyethylene spool (10 minute lathe project for the pair) for easier rotation, making it slightly more sensitive than the Nautos ribbon, but maybe not enough to matter.
The Davis Wind-Tel ($65 per pair) is out of production, but there is lots of old stock around. The Nautos Tell Tails are cheap ($10 for two sets) and though potentially fragile, work pretty darn well. Being able to spin vs. tied on really does help.
Any ideas? I'll test anything.
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