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![]() "Bill Jeffrey" wrote in message ... Newbie here. If I should be somewhere else, please let me know. A couple years ago, I bought a pontoon boat. We chug around our lake with it, and love it. I would like to add a speedometer. I've searched around, and most boat speedometers cover a range of 0-60 mph, 0-70 mph, or even 0-80 mph. It is the NASCAR syndrome. This is completely useless on a pontoon boat, of course, since top speed is 15-16 mph. So I'm looking for a speedometer that covers 0-15 mph or 0-20 mph. Slow speed, in other words. Best I've found so far is a unit that covers 0-35 mph, but the scale is non-linear, and 15 mph is way down at the bottom of the scale. Can anyone point me to a slow-speed speedometer, or a manufacturer or distributor thereof? Thanks in advance. Bill It seems that you have been looking at power boat speedometers since your pontoon boat is, after all, a power boat. As pointed out elsewhere, you need to look at sailboat speedometers as these will typically read in fractions of a knot/mph ( half a knot is a huge advantage on a racing sailboat). There are transom mounted paddle wheel sensors that could probably be mounted on your pontoon boat. There are also some ultrasonic sensors that shoot through the hull if you want to be high-tech. Probably would not work if your hull is aluminum though. You could buy a used Garmin GPS 48 on eBay for cheap and have speed and location. |
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