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    Mercmonitor?

    What mercmonitor is recommended for a late 2012 225 pro xs? Getting rid of my Speedo and tach. Thanks

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    Last edited by Chisco; 08-15-2022 at 09:04 PM.

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    Level 1. GPS for speed?
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    I agree.
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    Do you have Smartcraft Tach and Speedo installed? If so, you really need to get with Don Weed. He will make sure you only have to buy what you need. If you have an analog Tach and Speedo then still get with Don to make sure you get everything you need. So many other places sell kits that are old or not complete.

    I agree on the Level 1 but a higher level is fine too if that is all you can find.

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    Highly recommend the Level 1. You get tri-screen & the screen is better in direct sunlight.

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    I'm going to ammend the above: "AT LEAST a Level-1". If you intend to use NMEA-2K with a graph, it would be wise to identify what graph you have NOW. Some "play" nicer than others.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EricK View Post
    Highly recommend the Level 1. You get tri-screen & the screen is better in direct sunlight.
    ^^^^Level 1 and above. Really like the tri-data screen option and having Smartcraft networked to my MFD via N2k.

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