BOAT wrote:K9Kampers wrote:BOAT wrote:Is there anything on there that tells wind direction?
Yes - there is a primary and two backups that show the wind is blowing thataway <<<

Here is the quote from John that made me think he had a wind DIRECTION sensor on that arch. Obviously, he does NOT - if he did i would be seriously interested in getting one too - I can't find one that looks like any of the ones he has on that arch.
BOAT-
That was my quote, not John's. I realize it's easy to confuse us, but we are not the same person.
The skull & crossbones wind direction device to which I was referring as the primary is the same one that I have on my boat, Over Easy. I fly mine on the backstay, which is adequate for the faster white hull.
John however, on his boat The Annihilator, with the hyperfast triple foresail configuration, flies his c&b primary wind direction device at the bow where it is critical for the speeds he sails at. I reason that at top speed, having two secondary wind direction units amidship, the USVI device and the Canadiacan spinner, John can calculate subtle changes of wind direction along the length of his boat.
As to the devices on the aft arch, (left to right), the picklestick, the seagull deterrence emitter, the eggbeater, the solar pizza oven and the Scottish fencing foil, are irrelevant to wind direction function.