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Honda’s VeeThree gauges – another leap forward

by Sandman PR on 20 Aug 2013
Honda veethree Honda Marine (Australia) http://www.honda.com.au
Honda’s new VeeThree digital gauges have been designed exclusively for use with its technologically-advanced range of marine outboard engines.

Utilising the NMEA 2000 network, the stylish white-faced tachometer and speedometer units each feature analogue pointers for engine rpm and vessel speed, as well as a two-colour graphic LCD screen (with push-button operation) to place a range of detailed engine management data at users’ fingertips.

Completely sealed and waterproof, and featuring anti-fog coated lenses, VeeThree gauge functions include:

VeeThree tachometer: engine rpm; trim/tilt angle; operating hours; fuel burn rate; fuel tank level; battery voltage; alerts/warnings (oil level, temperature, PGM-FI, battery); ECOmo indicator (when lean burn control is active); water in fuel; emergency stop; and a useful maintenance reminder.

VeeThree speedometer: primary speed (knots); secondary speed (km/h); speed over water (non-GPS); speed over ground (GPS); water depth, water temperature; ECOmo indicator (when lean burn control is active); fuel burn rate; fuel tank level; total fuel used; water tank level; engine temperature; and steering angle.

The VeeThree gauges are compatible for use in both single and twin-engine installations, with all NMEA 2000-compliant Honda outboards.

Further expanding Honda’s range of rigging accessories, the new VeeThree gauges are available now from Honda Marine’s extensive national dealer network.

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