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Apparent wind indicator

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An apparent wind indicator, as found on sailboat, is a small weather vane or arrow that gives an indication of the current apparent wind direction. This indication allows the skipper to set their sails or their course for best performance, according to the points of sail.

The device is often referred to as a Windex.

Examples of modern apparent wind indicators for dinghies and open keelboats

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