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mattittuck 1 09-13-2004 09:43 PM

gauge accuracy
 
how accurate are gaffrig redline speedometers

mcollinstn 09-13-2004 09:51 PM

Re: gauge accuracy
 
Not very, unless you use a carefully setup pitot assy in a clean water position (this is hard to find on a step bottom).

No real reason to spend big bucks on a pitot style speedo. GPS speedo is far more accurate, and usually not much more $$. GPS speedos don't respond as quickly on accel, but they are more accurate.

A paddlewheel tournament speedo is very accurate up to about 50 mph. Above that, they lose accuracy due to dirty water.

mattittuck 1 09-13-2004 10:20 PM

Re: gauge accuracy
 
how does my speedo get its reading? there isn't a visible sensor by the drives

mcollinstn 09-14-2004 12:03 AM

Re: gauge accuracy
 
If you are using a pitot tube speedometer, it will get its pressure reading from either a separately mounted pitot assembly OR from a pitot hole in the gearcase of your lower unit (assuming you have a standard Bravo or Alpha drive made since 1990). The drive pitot hole will be appx 3" above the propshaft centerline. They work well on installations with a low x dimension and a nonstepped hull.

mattittuck 1 09-19-2004 06:26 PM

Re: gauge accuracy
 
i have a 2003 292 fastech with twin 6.2 320hp mercs. when i flush the engines i notice that the port side prop very slightly spins is this normal?

Grog 09-20-2004 12:19 AM

Re: gauge accuracy
 
I have a 1999 271 Fastech. Gaffrig speedo and GPS readings are within 1 mph of each other up to 72 mph. I understand my case is an exception.....not a rule.


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