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Old 10-26-2009
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Last Call for Cape Horn Windvane Order

Well, slightly longer than the "three weeks" I had hoped for but the time has come to place the Cape Horn Windvane order. If you are ready to send in $$ for one of these superbly engineered vanes for a PSC 34 or PSC 37 please let me know. I'll be sending my order in on Friday. Right now myself and one other person are firmly committed. A third will result in a 15% savings off the current price of $3,460 or $519. Unfortunately the price of the windvane is up for US residents because the US and Canadian dollars are just about on par. Most experts agree, however, that the US dollar may weaken further so I think it time to get this order in.

If you want in on the group order PM me. The order will be "in" when all the checks arrive at the Cape Horn factory in Canada.

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After inspecting all the vendors units at the boat show and talking to them, I've decided to go with a Hydrovane.

As for the overpowering, it has a damping system on it for higher winds, which is supposed to address that issue. Have anyone had experience with that?
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I'm also interested in this question concerning the Hydrovane, perhaps start a new thread on this topic under the Gear & Maintenance forum?
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MC1, one call to hydrovane, and they will answer and send you any info you like.
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