- Joined
- Jun 25, 2008
- Messages
- 10,124
- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
- Vessel Make
- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
We have a Cruz Pro counter (actually made in NZ). We had a problem with the sensors and magnet and replaced them after 7 years but I found a useful standby is to know the distance per minute deployed. Then you can simply keep an eye on your watch when dropping the chain - ours is approximately 20m per minute. Obviously doesn't work if you have a free-fall windlass.
The problem was the magnet just being too tiny and rusting rather quickly Bendit. Hence my specific mention of that issue in the post to N4712.
I'm amazed yours lasted 7 yrs. I had to replace the magnet with a much bigger one after a couple of years. The reed switches in the sensors were never the issue - or have not been since the larger magnet, now 4 more years on….