ithet
Well-Known Member
I replaced the paddle wheel on my boat last winter and it all worked fine when testing on a trailer with a leaf blower.
When we put it in the water it read, for about a quarter of a mile, then stopped. On occasion I've chucked my son over the side to clean it and it works, but again, for a pitiful distance of easily under a mile!
We've solely relied on SOG on the chart plotter (which of course is different) - has anyone got any suggestions or also just relying on GPS speed?
Yes I have given up with the paddlewheel. As I have a Raymarine ST60 display I fitted the NASA EML-3 transducer unit. This version has an interface that outputs pulses so it can be used with the displays of older type units (not just Raymarine) that require a pulsed input. The NASA interface box connects to the electromagnetic transducer and I connected the existing Raymarine transducer wiring from the display to the interface under the chart table.
I think it is a fantastic piece of kit, where previously the paddle wheel would be fouled up after two weeks on the mooring, the NASA EML has now gone two seasons without ever stopping working.
I am sure that the EML-2 is just as good for those who require a NMEA-0183 output.

Nasa Electgro Magnetic Log & Data Box (EML3-PULSE)