JonathanEngr
Seaman
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- Jun 10, 2009
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Okay--I have my boat *almost* where I want it. I've polished and waxed the paint, polished the pontoons, mostly dialed in the prop, and now it's time to start on the interior.
I purchased a wood burl vinyl laminate to go over my old control panel that is beginning to fade, and while I have the panel out I want to replace the gauges (they both get condensate in them). My boat came with a fuel gauge and tachometer, and has one extra 2" opening. I plan on opening the 2" fuel gauge to a 3.5" opening for a larger gauge, and add another two inch on the left side. I'll have openings for two 3.5" gauges (tach and speedo--I know speedos aren't terribly accurate, and I use my GPS for true speed, but I like the look and function of a speedo), and two 2-inch openings. I know the fuel gauge is a must, but what other gauge should I get? Voltmeter? Water pressure (is this applicable for a two-stroke?)? Trim? I assume the water pressure would be pretty simple to hook up, what what about the voltmeter or trim? I have a 2-stroke Merc outboard. Would the necessary trim hookup components already be on the engine? Which of these gauges would be most useful? I guess if more than one would be useful, I can always place some gauges in the console outside of the panel. Any input would be appreciated!
Also--I planned on using the Teleflex lido gauges. They match my white interior and look good. Are they good gauges?
I purchased a wood burl vinyl laminate to go over my old control panel that is beginning to fade, and while I have the panel out I want to replace the gauges (they both get condensate in them). My boat came with a fuel gauge and tachometer, and has one extra 2" opening. I plan on opening the 2" fuel gauge to a 3.5" opening for a larger gauge, and add another two inch on the left side. I'll have openings for two 3.5" gauges (tach and speedo--I know speedos aren't terribly accurate, and I use my GPS for true speed, but I like the look and function of a speedo), and two 2-inch openings. I know the fuel gauge is a must, but what other gauge should I get? Voltmeter? Water pressure (is this applicable for a two-stroke?)? Trim? I assume the water pressure would be pretty simple to hook up, what what about the voltmeter or trim? I have a 2-stroke Merc outboard. Would the necessary trim hookup components already be on the engine? Which of these gauges would be most useful? I guess if more than one would be useful, I can always place some gauges in the console outside of the panel. Any input would be appreciated!
Also--I planned on using the Teleflex lido gauges. They match my white interior and look good. Are they good gauges?