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    After consolidating four of my gauges into one (oil psi, temp, gas and volts) 5" Faria gauge - which replaced one of my non-functioning speedos - , upgrading my tach to Faria, and soon to come Perfect Pass, I now have 4 2" holes to fill. For one I figure a clock, two is a depth gauge, three is a fuel-flow....not sure what the 4th will be yet....maybe just a backup volts or something....ideas?

    Anyway, been looking at depth gauges, and would like to get a Faria, but is it worth it? or would a hummingbird or something like that work just as well?

    Also, any advice out there on a thru-hull or "in-hull" transducer?
    Last edited by jleger98; 05-12-2008, 03:55 AM.
    Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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    Thru hull claims better reliability, though my in hull works just fine. In hull is much easier to install and requires no holes. I found a humminbird with transducer on ebay for $60.
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      #3
      Those all sound like great ideas. How about a water pressure gauge for the impeller? You would know right off if your impeller was working.
      Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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        #4
        Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
        Those all sound like great ideas. How about a water pressure gauge for the impeller? You would know right off if your impeller was working.
        Hey, not a bad idea!!

        Originally posted by spharis View Post
        Thru hull claims better reliability, though my in hull works just fine. In hull is much easier to install and requires no holes. I found a humminbird with transducer on ebay for $60.
        Had any issues with it? Seems to me I had one on my last boat and had nothing but problems with it....granted it was a transom-mount.
        Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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          None other than occasional misreading while under way.
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            #6
            A water\air temp gauge would work in that extra spot.

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