Need input about guage face color and glare and visibility.
#1
Replacing the gauges and trying to figure out what colors to use. Currently the boat has black face gauges and I like them. They seem to give great visibility day or night and of course there is no glare from them. The dash is going to a silver/light gray color and the dash panel is going to a silver carbon fiber. A silver faced gauge would be cool but I wonder about sun glare and the visibility of day and night. I see gauges that are white faced and wonder how different they are from a black face in the sunlight.
Have some had both to tell how they seemed to you?
I could go all black with the bezels and gauge face which would be a nice contrast with the silver but there is no bling in black. I thought to go with silver bezels and black face but wonder of the silver would be a glare issue.
I should know better than to ask for input here because that can lead to more than I'm looking for, lol, but I guess I'll take my chances. I have not had a boat with bright colored dash and gauges so I don't know how that is in the sun. The bright stuff looks cool but how practical is it?
TIA
Have some had both to tell how they seemed to you?
I could go all black with the bezels and gauge face which would be a nice contrast with the silver but there is no bling in black. I thought to go with silver bezels and black face but wonder of the silver would be a glare issue.
I should know better than to ask for input here because that can lead to more than I'm looking for, lol, but I guess I'll take my chances. I have not had a boat with bright colored dash and gauges so I don't know how that is in the sun. The bright stuff looks cool but how practical is it?
TIA
#3
I have black face gauges on my current boat. All my previous boats had white face. I prefer white face. Depending on the sun, the black are hard for me to read. Although, my eyesight isn't getting any better either.
#5
I would think the back lighting would get too bright at night on a white face gauge.
My vision is not what it once was either and going down hill.
#8
I don't boat much at night so I can't comment on that to much. Here's what I have now, Smartcraft gauges. I can see them better when the sun is shining on them, but not in lower light. I had analog white face Livorsi's or merc gauges on my last two boats and they were way easier for me to see.
#9
Ok. I will look those up too. I have seen some boats with the autometer gauges but never really looked into them. They look decent in pics. I'm thinking to go silver carbon fiber panel on a silver dash so just need to figure out the gauges.
#10
I don't boat much at night so I can't comment on that to much. Here's what I have now, Smartcraft gauges. I can see them better when the sun is shining on them, but not in lower light. I had analog white face Livorsi's or merc gauges on my last two boats and they were way easier for me to see.






