Yesterday I notice the speedometer [on a 2004 Boston Whaler 190 NANTUCKET] was not working. I looked at the pickup and I think I it is missing the paddle wheel. The rest is all there, I think. [Do readers have] any thoughts or photos to share?
M
190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
Re: Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
If you have SmartCraft connected to your multi-function display, the paddle wheel speedometer is not very useful. It is also notoriously inaccurate although with SmartCraft and a GPS it can be calibrated for accuracy at the speed you use to calibrate. It will probably lack accuracy at other speeds.
A paddle wheel speedometer can serve as a backup to your more accurate GPS reading. If it matters to you the paddle wheel assembly can be replaced. If you replace it be sure to seal the mounting screw holes well.
If I remember correctly SmartCraft gives you the option of using your GPS or the paddle wheel for input.
A paddle wheel speedometer can serve as a backup to your more accurate GPS reading. If it matters to you the paddle wheel assembly can be replaced. If you replace it be sure to seal the mounting screw holes well.
If I remember correctly SmartCraft gives you the option of using your GPS or the paddle wheel for input.
Butch
Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
Give more information about the "speedometer." Is it a part of the Smartcraft gauge package? Is the speedometer reading speed over ground or speed through the water?
Sorry, but I don't have a picture of the speedometer pickup on your boat. Maybe you can post one.
Sorry, but I don't have a picture of the speedometer pickup on your boat. Maybe you can post one.
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Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
ok, not the best picture because it is covered by the tie-down, but there is a little wheel on the speedo pickup of the smart craft gauges as you can see. If you need a better picture let me know.
Current boat - 2018 270 Dauntless, Twin Mercury 225 Verado
Previous boat - 2013 190 Outrage, Mercury 150 EFI - SOLD
Previous boat - 2013 190 Outrage, Mercury 150 EFI - SOLD
Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
Yes we have SmartCraft. I will take a photo tomorrow.
Thank you
M
Thank you
M
Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
A paddlewheel speed transducer will look like this:
Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
Divin'Ivan wrote:ok, not the best picture because it is covered by the tie-down, but there is a little wheel on the speedo pickup of the smart craft gauges as you can see. If you need a better picture let me know.
Mine looks like the one under the strap. It has 2 pieces, the mount and the paddle wheel sensor, but no paddle wheel in the sensor. Parts 4 & 5 are missing.
M
Re: Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
Jefecinco wrote:If you have SmartCraft connected to your multi-function display... If I remember correctly SmartCraft gives you the option of using your GPS or the paddle wheel for input.
This I would be very interested in knowing how to wire to GPS to get speed reading.
By the way the water temp part of the paddle wheel sensor still works fine.
M
Re: 190 Nantucket Speedometer Pickup
M - There is a web site dedicated to Verado engine matters. There is a charge for membership but anyone can lurk on the site without joining. I lurk there because I find a lot of useful Verado information in the public access areas which include a "Library". The site also has a lot of SmartCraft information because almost all Verado powered boats are equipped with SmartCraft. You can find the information needed to connect your SmartCraft system with your GPS at veradoclub.com by searching the site. I believe a free SmartCraft manual can be downloaded from the site or via a URL found on the site.
The paddle wheel sensor provides speed through the water information. Calibration, actually adjustment, can be done via the SmartCraft Gauge.
The paddle wheel sensor provides speed through the water information. Calibration, actually adjustment, can be done via the SmartCraft Gauge.
Butch