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    I want to add a depth guage to my 97 Tige. I had one on my old boat, and it was really nice to have, especially when I was on a new lake. where would be a good place to mount one? I want it to look relatively stock. Anyone else done this?
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    #2
    how about here?
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      #3
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        #4
        That is the one spot I could come up with too. Anyone have any others?? I'd have to measure and see if thats big enough.
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          #5
          Im buying an hour gauge/tach combo so I can mount a fuel flow meter....maybe thats an option. You can buy alot of gauges that perform multi function to open some of the others up for additions.
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            #6
            I replaced the clock on my dash with a depth gauge.
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              #7
              My 97 Tige' came with a depth gauge just above the TAPS gauge to the right of the steering wheel.
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                #8
                on mine, thats where the fuel guage is. The dual purpose guage might be the way to go.
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                  #9
                  You could possibly relocate the hour meter. You could place it in the engine compartment or to the left of the instrument cluster on that angled section by the walkthrough.

                  I only use the hour meter to keep track of my service. I don't use it on a daily basis.

                  I like the combo gauge idea too.
                  Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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