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Daggerboard Position Detector

(Summer Circuits 2010 article)

Published in issue 403, July/August 2010

In sailing regattas it’s handy to have a daggerboard that can be raised and lowered vertically. As the winding handle or positioning motor needs to rotate the spindle of the lifting device some 100 to 150 times throughout its full range it would be extremely handy to have a quick idea of its current position. An electronic count of the number of revolutions would be ideal. Thank goodness most sailors now have a 12-V supply available!

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