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  • tph
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    Sorry. I guess I haven't quite figured the new system out. If you provide your address I can get a shipping quote and get back to you with a dollar amount.

    Thanks.

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  • Panigale VR 46
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    I haven't received the PM as of yet.

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  • tph
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    Panigale VR 46

    I've sent you a PM

    Thanks

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  • Panigale VR 46
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    I'll take the last one if still available.
    Let me know the payment details.

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  • tph
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    I've sent you a PM.

    Thanks

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  • ahhudgins
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    Originally posted by tph View Post
    Speedo Purchase




    Will do.
    I still want one speedometer. I haven't figured out how to check the new messages on my ancient phone.

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  • tph
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    Speedo Purchase

    Originally posted by ahhudgins View Post
    That's the correct diameter. My Maristar only has one speedometer and the pitot is always getting clogged with the debris in our lake. The GPS conversion will solve the debris problem, but it won't solve the driver inattention issue. I'm sure that at some point I will hear complaints about the GPS version and I will end up putting the mechanical one back in.

    Let me know how you want payment....I have paypal. Send me a PM with the info.
    Thanks.

    Will do.

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  • tph
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    Current

    Originally posted by JohnnyB View Post
    Once you calibrate them they are good for a while.

    Most of mine and neighbors boats now have 1 converted to GPS and 1 pitot or paddle wheel. At peak/high water, the current is 4mph on our river which is quite a difference at surface speed v. Gps.

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    Ah, I didn't think about river current. I haven't boated on a river in quite a while.

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  • ahhudgins
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    Originally posted by tph View Post
    Here's the info for the diameter:
    That's the correct diameter. My Maristar only has one speedometer and the pitot is always getting clogged with the debris in our lake. The GPS conversion will solve the debris problem, but it won't solve the driver inattention issue. I'm sure that at some point I will hear complaints about the GPS version and I will end up putting the mechanical one back in.

    Let me know how you want payment....I have paypal. Send me a PM with the info.
    Thanks.

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  • JohnnyB
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    Originally posted by tph View Post
    I mounted a small Garmin GPS unit on my dash pod and use it to calibrate the stock Airguide Speedometers. Works great. It may not be a good solution if you are having problems with your Airguides, but mine are working fine and they match the indicated GPS speeds very well.
    Once you calibrate them they are good for a while.

    Most of mine and neighbors boats now have 1 converted to GPS and 1 pitot or paddle wheel. At peak/high water, the current is 4mph on our river which is quite a difference at surface speed v. Gps.



    Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk

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  • tph
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    Another GPS method

    Originally posted by ahhudgins View Post
    I'll take one if you can verify the outside diameter of the back of the gauge. I'm sure that it will fit but I'd like to be 100% sure. I can check mine tomorrow.

    I've been wanting to do the gps conversion on my gauge but I didn't want to gut my mine without having a backup. Has anyone done the Airglide speedometer conversion?
    I mounted a small Garmin GPS unit on my dash pod and use it to calibrate the stock Airguide Speedometers. Works great. It may not be a good solution if you are having problems with your Airguides, but mine are working fine and they match the indicated GPS speeds very well.

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  • tph
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    More Info

    Originally posted by ahhudgins View Post
    I'll take one if you can verify the outside diameter of the back of the gauge. I'm sure that it will fit but I'd like to be 100% sure. I can check mine tomorrow.

    I've been wanting to do the gps conversion on my gauge but I didn't want to gut my mine without having a backup. Has anyone done the Airglide speedometer conversion?
    Here's the info for the diameter:
    Attached Files

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  • JohnnyB
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    Originally posted by JohnnyB View Post
    Done conversions on several of our neighborhood boats.....pretty easy and straightforward.

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    Go watch the youtube videos on the nautic laugic site, too!! You will get a feel for it.

    Also, if you convert, can i have the guts of the airguide? I am finishing restoring an 86 Prostar 200 and want it as close to factory as I can get.



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  • JohnnyB
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    Originally posted by ahhudgins View Post
    I'll take one if you can verify the outside diameter of the back of the gauge. I'm sure that it will fit but I'd like to be 100% sure. I can check mine tomorrow.



    I've been wanting to do the gps conversion on my gauge but I didn't want to gut my mine without having a backup. Has anyone done the Airglide speedometer conversion?
    Done conversions on several of our neighborhood boats.....pretty easy and straightforward.

    Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk

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  • ahhudgins
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    I'll take one if you can verify the outside diameter of the back of the gauge. I'm sure that it will fit but I'd like to be 100% sure. I can check mine tomorrow.

    I've been wanting to do the gps conversion on my gauge but I didn't want to gut my mine without having a backup. Has anyone done the Airglide speedometer conversion?

    Leave a comment:

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