Speed Sensor .....

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nc_109_driver
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Post by nc_109_driver »

What have people done to clean-up a speed sensor that is reading a bit low (1/2 knot off of GPS)?
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Post by Guest »

Most speedos can be calibrated. Just be sure to check several sources (GPS, other boats, measured mile, etc) to determine what's really correct before making any changes.

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Depending on how "gummed" up the speedo is, I use a stiff bristled toothbrush to clean my speedo. Sometimes baby barnicles get rooted near the paddlewheel, so I take my fingetnail to work it lose. After that, and a recalibration, we're are generally OK. Not too glamorous is it!

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crash
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Post by crash »

Another approach is to remove the paddlewheel sensor after your in the slip and put it back in before you go sailing. Its a minor pain, and lets a small amount of water in, but beats having to clean the paddlewheel with your fingernail/toothbrush, and quickly becomes habit.
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