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Hour Meter


Mullatt

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Hi all,

I recently bought a new Stacer 399 Proline Angler with Honda 30hp & side console.

Assumed gauges would have come with an hour meter, but forgot to ask and of course once it arrived....no hour meter. Haven't even bothered to ask the dealer where I purchased from, seeing its a 4 hour drive for me.

I have seen a few after market and genuine (mainly Yamaha) meters around and was wondering has anyone fitted one after purchase?

If so, would love to hear what type, how easy to fit, where you purchased it, is it any good, where you mounted it etc etc

Thanks in anticipation

Dave

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I have yamaha , came with the boat , they are a multi purpose & do a number of functions , I don't think they are cheap to purchase.

Suggest u Google , there should be a few to choose from . As a guide , Bias used to sell one for $96.00

They are fitted in to the dash & wired to the ignition system

Geoff

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You can get a simple one that will fit under the engine cover, I had mine fitted during a service. Can't remember the cost but under $100 fitted.

It's battery powered and has a wire wrapped around the plug lead. Should be a straight forward install.

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Thanks all for your replies (Geoff, Stevefish, Roylo, roadrunner) much appreciated.

Honda unfortunately doesn't make a genuine product, but it seems the simplest and cheapest option is the one that Stevefish noted.

Roadrunner, how is the one you offered wired up? Assume that price doesn't include fitting lol

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To wire up there are two connections, 1 to earth, the other to power, which you generally connect to the run position on your ignition key,

It's easy to connect, we can help you with a diagram, and connectors etc

Ian......Roadrunner

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To wire up there are two connections, 1 to earth, the other to power, which you generally connect to the run position on your ignition key,

It's easy to connect, we can help you with a diagram, and connectors etc

Ian......Roadrunner

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Thanks for the advice, will get back to you if I decide to go that way.

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