Four Winds
Hi Roy and HOW folk. Endless Summer (H31) has a Fourwinds wind generator on her stern, but it is sort of a custom thing. You can email me directly at remummah@worldnet.att.net for details. We also have three 55 watt solar panels. The combo of these two charging sources provided 100% of our DC cruising needs. The big amp hog is of course the frig. Basically I have a Fourwinds generator and mounting bracket, a wooden Hamilton Ferris propeller, a custom made (by me) mast and support system and Air Marine shock mounts. We do not have an air brake. Ours is the quietest Wind generator wa have ever (not) heard. We saw many serious cruising boats with the Fourwinds unit. The 5' prop is no problem at all, for us. Before buying the anodized aluminum for the mast, I stood on the highest point below where it would be mounted and then reached as high in the air as I could from the highest part of the boat aft of the cockpit. I measured this height and then added 4 inches to it. It can't hit me unless I stand on thetop of the stern rail. To lock the prop, I stand on the stern rail after using the control line (tied to the tail) turn the thing out of the wind to stop it. Don't know your plans, but the wind in the Bahamas, in the winter cruising months is always 15-20 knots. The Fourwinds unit loves it. We only had to run our diesel one or two times for battery charging, and that was during the unlikely times when there was no wind AND no sun (clouds). I made a step by step procedure for the construction and installation of the wind generator and I took lots of pictures. They are around here some place. Hope this helps. Email me if you want more details. Bye, Roger Mummah