Classic AquaSport
Aquasport Mechanicals - things that need a wrench, screwdriver or multimeter => Engines & engine woes => Topic started by: Mad Dog on August 20, 2007, 09:49:13 AM
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This is my first post to this forum. I am amazed at the popularity of the Aquasport line. When I picked up my 222 project off E-Bay I had no idea there would be so much support available.
My project boat has an OEM console that I am restoring first (to get a little practice). My 222 is rigged for an outboard and I intend to keep it that way. Here is my question, what instruments should I plan to install in the CC instrument panel? Of course I will need a tach and electric fuel gauge. Are there any other "must have" or "nice to have" instrument?
When finished setting up I plan to a GPS and depth finder, so a speedometer is not necessary.
Thanks for any input.
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I too, am slowly rebuilding my instrument panel, and like you, I am planning on doing away with my speedometer also, I just repaired my fuel gauge this weekend, and am waiting on delivery of my new tach, you might want to consider a volt meter and or battery status gauge
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This is how I did mine for my 240:
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c8/JimCT_/P1010139.jpg)
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SWEEEETTT
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Here's some shots of the panel I made for my old 204 Grady...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/gw204/Boat%20Pics/SirReel/IMG_0513.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/gw204/Boat%20Pics/SirReel/newinstrumentpanel6.jpg)
Top row, left to right: tach, speedo, trim, volt, 12-V receptacle
Bottom row, left to right: ignition switch, Navman fuel flow meter, fuel, water pressure, temp, hourmeter
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trim
volts
water pressure
motor temp
fuel
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Recently, I replaced the instrument gauge panel and switch panel bezels with starboard polymer on my 1990 Osprey 200.
Instrument Gauges:
Did away with Trim. Don't need it; I prefer to look back and see my engine trim anyway.....I have Tach, Engine Temp, Fuel and Battery Voltage. That's it. Keep it simple. Disconnected worthless Speedometer ( have GPS )
Switch Panel:
Went to local marina and got a six switch panel for about $ 25.00. Also added 2 X 12 V receptacles to the starboard polymer bezel and wired them in parallel. Have switches for Bilge, Navigation Lights, Cock Pit Lights, Running Lights, Livewell, and Accessory ( 12V receptacles ).
That's it and that's all my old boat needs. I had to rewire THE ENTIRE 12V system and am pleased with the results. I kept things simple on purpose. :wink:
RebelYell - Winter Haven, FL
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Good examples guys! Thanks for the input. :D
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I plan on doing a rebuild as a winter project. The console has so many holes I can't find a place to mount stuff. I wound up adding a piece of teak to the top to cover up the Swiss cheese effect temporarily.
I plan on:
Tach
Battery meter
Fuel
Water temp
Engine hours (the little oblong type to save space)
In-dash VHF (it's small enough)
I also will do a complete rewire job while the console is up on the bench in the basement. Soooooo much easier!
Max
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I would go with water pressure instead of temperature for an outboard. You can see an impeller going bad or something else before it happens with a water pressure gauge. You won't see overheating unitl it's too late!
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Thanks! There is one on the panel now but it's not functional. I'll keep my eyes open for a new one at Bass Pro.
Max
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BPS got you covered:
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... rchResults (http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=9242&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults)
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Cap,
Thanks for the website. However, since I live only 80-plus miles from the "temple," I hit the clearance center regularly. It handles all the returns and overstocks from the entire chain. So far I've picked up a tach and a battery meter at aout 50% of normal price. The trick is whether or not the stuff is all in the same color. Even if I have to buy a couple I'll still e ahead of the game.
Max
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Cool! Maybe I'll send you my wish list??!! :roll: