General speedo question

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The speedo drive mechanism on my maxum bowrider was disconnected and removed when I did some work on it a couple of years ago. The speedo gauge is still in situ. Will ANY paddle wheel driver work with this , or will it be a specific one for that specific speedo?
 
The speedo drive mechanism on my maxum bowrider was disconnected and removed when I did some work on it a couple of years ago. The speedo gauge is still in situ. Will ANY paddle wheel driver work with this , or will it be a specific one for that specific speedo?
I guess it would be prudent to stick with the same brand as the head unit.
 
Most people here don’t seem to understand that there is a difference
Knowing both has its uses.
People sometimes say they were doing a certain speed over ground but when questioned don't know off If was with or against a tide.
 
The speedo drive mechanism on my maxum bowrider was disconnected and removed when I did some work on it a couple of years ago. The speedo gauge is still in situ. Will ANY paddle wheel driver work with this , or will it be a specific one for that specific speedo?

What outdrive have you got? The Mercruiser outdrives have a pitot tube built in for the speedo - its just a tube that runs from the outdrive to the speedo, that is the easiest thing to check first.

You can also buy a brand new GPS speedo that is a drop in replacement for your existing speedo if you want. And for the anoraks, it really does not matter that it is SoG in your bowrider. lol.
 
A GPS speedo would give you the true speed regardless.
Yes. I know that.
Speed through the water being greater or less than SOG tells you the speed at which the tide is running which is useful on a tidal river or if aproacing a pontoon on a tidal harbour and informative even at sea.
 
Yes. I know that.
Speed through the water being greater or less than SOG tells you the speed at which the tide is running which is useful on a tidal river or if aproacing a pontoon on a tidal harbour and informative even at sea.

As someone who has a paddle wheel but has changed all the display to sog ( i am in the med ) a question. Does it ?

The things are in my experience so variable due to fouling as to be very unreliable other than when totally clean and just calibrated - hence mine are no longer displayed
 

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