The subject is Mercury Smart gauges. On my two new boats I will be using the SC 1000 series on the Skagit Ski Master 16 and the Merc Monitor Gauge on the Skagit 18.
The SC 1000 is a combination of a speed and a tachometer. The speed is interesting because it has its own little GPS system which displays actual GPS speed from its own antenna and also position data which can be downloaded to the position input wires in a VHS radio.
The Merc Monitor Gauge has a similar functionality and in addition as a Nema 2000 interface downloads the bulk of engine data for the GPS plotter, which is downloaded through an eight pin interface.
Note the attached picture which shows shows the various engine data parameters (geez I sound like a technical writer, bad bad bad) which can be downloaded as a function of engine horsepower. Note the difference between a 60 and those engines of 90 horse and about. Later on Verado and similar size engines provide even more features and inputs including fly by wire, etc. (Note that when you pay more than $40,000 for a pair of engines you should get some benefit. That initially was my dream on a 26 to 28 Bertram.)
However, with the 90 as you can see you get a bulk of the available options.
The SC 1000 is a combination of a speed and a tachometer. The speed is interesting because it has its own little GPS system which displays actual GPS speed from its own antenna and also position data which can be downloaded to the position input wires in a VHS radio.
The Merc Monitor Gauge has a similar functionality and in addition as a Nema 2000 interface downloads the bulk of engine data for the GPS plotter, which is downloaded through an eight pin interface.
Note the attached picture which shows shows the various engine data parameters (geez I sound like a technical writer, bad bad bad) which can be downloaded as a function of engine horsepower. Note the difference between a 60 and those engines of 90 horse and about. Later on Verado and similar size engines provide even more features and inputs including fly by wire, etc. (Note that when you pay more than $40,000 for a pair of engines you should get some benefit. That initially was my dream on a 26 to 28 Bertram.)
However, with the 90 as you can see you get a bulk of the available options.
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