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  • i_am_am
    • Mar 2007
    • 43

    • randleman,nc

    • 1978 Correct Craft American Skier- 1st boat owned for 25 yrs Now have a 1999 Super Air that was bought trashed. Rebuilt the engine, steering, ballast, just anything exposed to salt water was replaced.

    air/water temp...want to add

    I am looking at adding a air/wter temp gauge on my 99 san. Any thoughts???
    78 CC Amer skier(25yrs)
    >>99 SAN gt40<<
  • DanielC
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 2669

    • West Linn OR

    • 1997 Ski Nautique

    #2
    RE: air/water temp...want to add

    It used to be pretty easy to find a combination air/water temp gauge, with a depth sounder. But since they started having the factory incorporate those functions into the newer boats, the market for add on gauges went away, and gauge companies quit making them. you might still be able to find them, but it is way more difficult.

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    • i_am_am
      • Mar 2007
      • 43

      • randleman,nc

      • 1978 Correct Craft American Skier- 1st boat owned for 25 yrs Now have a 1999 Super Air that was bought trashed. Rebuilt the engine, steering, ballast, just anything exposed to salt water was replaced.

      #3
      RE: air/water temp...want to add

      yep, i was looking for the stock-looking gauge. None to be found i guess. I did see the Faria in think-deep sounder with water temp...just a bit pricey.
      78 CC Amer skier(25yrs)
      >>99 SAN gt40<<

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      • i_am_am
        • Mar 2007
        • 43

        • randleman,nc

        • 1978 Correct Craft American Skier- 1st boat owned for 25 yrs Now have a 1999 Super Air that was bought trashed. Rebuilt the engine, steering, ballast, just anything exposed to salt water was replaced.

        #4
        RE: air/water temp...want to add

        "depth-sounder"
        78 CC Amer skier(25yrs)
        >>99 SAN gt40<<

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        • bchesley
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 1252

          • Tyler, Texas


          #5
          RE: air/water temp...want to add

          The Faria one is pretty nice and I will be adding it this winter. The only downside is it has a chrome trim ring and I have black rings on my factory gauges. At least you can get it with a black or white face. There are no other options that will be close to fitting in your dash.
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          • Rick
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Mar 2004
            • 1250

            • San Diego, Ca

            • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

            #6
            RE: air/water temp...want to add

            If you have perfect pass you have water temp built in. For airtemp I think I would judt use a thermometer in the side pocket.
            Nautiqueless in San Diego

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            • i_am_am
              • Mar 2007
              • 43

              • randleman,nc

              • 1978 Correct Craft American Skier- 1st boat owned for 25 yrs Now have a 1999 Super Air that was bought trashed. Rebuilt the engine, steering, ballast, just anything exposed to salt water was replaced.

              #7
              RE: air/water temp...want to add

              I'll probably get that Faria gauge. I would like Perfect Pass, but that will have to come later
              78 CC Amer skier(25yrs)
              >>99 SAN gt40<<

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              • JUST-IN-TIME
                • Sep 2007
                • 293

                • ON YOUR BOAT


                #8
                RE: air/water temp...want to add

                if you have a paddle wheel transducer, you have water temp, air temp is just another sensor that comes with air/water temp gauge

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