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mdvalant
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The Good: Fired up the boat this weekend in the drive way with the bucket method. Gosh fuel injection is nice...push the button after all winter and it fires right up. The Fiance and Mother will LOVE driving this thing!!!
The Bad: The tach does NOT work on these stock 2000 gauges. I know there is a full replacement kit out there for the crappy digital gauges CC thought were the next best thing but sheesh they are expensive!!!!! Are there things we could look into to try to fix these current digital gauges? I'm sure the speedometer doesn't work either but we didn't drop the boat in to test that. I would really like to have a tach. We might just have to drop the cash on the replacement set. that is sucketh. |
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mdvalant
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Bueller? Did I spell that right? :)
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scottb
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I replaced the factory gauges with the suggested Faria replacements. I think they look much better than the digital guages. IMHO
I didn't think the price was too bad, but that may have been relative to the Teleflex replacements. |
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mdvalant
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Thanks Scott! How was the install? piece of cake? I'm assuming it's just hooking up the connections and what not...yea?
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scottb
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The install was pretty easy. I did have to cut a hole for the paddle wheel, but after a few practice runs on a 2x4, it worked well, too.
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mdvalant
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Paddlewheel huh? Is that required??
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IAughtNaut
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The gauges was the first thing I did on my 2000 Pro Air, actually, I didn't to them myself, took them to dry dock in Angola, IN and let them do it. The PO had already bought the Faria upgrade kit, which are far and away better looking than the digital ones, in my opinion...not to mention the fact that they actually work.
First question, do you have perfect pass? The issue I had was without perfect pass, they had to put a new paddle wheel in the hull because the Farias don't use the pidots the way the digital ones do. I believe if you have perfect pass it already has the paddle wheel, but I can't say for sure. The next problem was placing it, since there were already two intakes in the bottom that he had to avoid. Edit: spelling pitot with a d, -1. my bad |
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IAughtNaut
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Its only required if you want them to work, haha
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mdvalant
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We have two pitot pickups and NO perfect pass.
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IAughtNaut
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I'm about to show my relative ignorance of the options for specific CC models, but does your Sport have a factory ballast?
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mdvalant
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What about this kit?
NO factory ballast. |
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IAughtNaut
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That's actually good news. The tech at dry dock is a guy named Chris who came over from Midwest CC when they went under or consolidated (or whatever happened) a few years ago. Super knowledgeable guy, might be worth a call to pick his brain on this. He had to stick my paddle wheel in a weird place so that it wouldn't interfere with either pickup, but if I'm not mistaken you should find it much easier to place yours. How comfortable are you with drilling a hole in your hull?
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mdvalant
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Not. haha Dad will not go for that. He's already depressed his gauges are CRAP! Now I have to tell him we have to drill into his new boat? Might as well tell him he has to shop for home decor with my mom. |
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scottb
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That is the kit you need, and yes, you will have to drill a hole for the paddle wheel. It is not as bad as it sounds.
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IAughtNaut
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I was the same way, the idea of putting a hole in the bottom of the boat scared the crap out of a rookie like me. It was almost 200 miles to tow it from Cleveland to Angola, but the peace of mind I got from knowing I had somebody who knew what they were doing working on it was worth way more than the time and gas. Don't know much about Iowa, is there a dealer near you?
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mdvalant
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Does that kit I have pictured have a paddle wheel in it?
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IAughtNaut
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yes, its in the little baggie on the left
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mdvalant
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Thought so, thanks for the input guys!
Anyone know how the heck the air tubes convert to electronic display? I thought that was a fail waiting to happen. Very interesting. |
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scottb
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I believe the paddle wheel is actually the piece attached to the long cable. The plastic bag contains the sleeve and plug for the paddle wheel hole.
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IAughtNaut
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May be, I didn't look at mine until it was assembled and installed, but it looks like the housing is that round piece in the bag...I guess I just assumed it was one piece.
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Fl Inboards
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$329.00 gets you a precision Star GPS speedometer and thats delivered!
www.floridainboards at msn dot com |
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Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
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mdvalant
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can the GPS tell me what RPM my motor is running too?
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lewy2001
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Mike nice feature on the homepage. I can see how it would be hard to drill a hole that big in the bottom of your boat.
Do any of the gauge manufacturers make a pitot driven speedo anymore? |
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scottb
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Teleflex offers replacement gauges that use the pitot, but you have to run new lines from the pitots to the gauges because they do not use the electrical conversion box that the old Teleflex digital gauges used. I think they cost more than the Faria kit, too. |
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mdvalant
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Sheesh..hmmm that'd be sweet. You know what I really want to do? Put the dash from our 90 on the new boat.
Although that dash had problems back in the day too...dad's a pretty good electrical guru so he basically had to rewire the whole '90 dash because connections were dropping and it was just a mess! I would LOVE a tach, and two airguides in the sport. I'd make those airguides my b1tch. Well...I will have to chat with pops and see what he'd like to do then I guess... |
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mdvalant
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Scott your boat is awesome. Looks great!
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TRBenj
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Ha, shoulda bought a '98-99 then! Anyone considering a '00-02 Nautique should know going in that the digital gauges will need to be replaced, probably sooner rather than later. They were problematic from the outset and now theyre 10 years old. |
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mdvalant
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Well duh. Obviously this wasn't the deal breaker. I just want the easiest/cheapest/most reliable fix.
I think the towing through monsoons on the 1200 mile drive to IA did them in. |
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TRBenj
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Exactly. |
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mdvalant
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I think I'm just angry that they tried digital vs analog. stupid Y2K
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