Shop Faria Beede Instruments, trusted gauges for the helm. Faria marine speedometers, tachometers, fuel, temperature, and pressure gauges plus matching senders give boaters clear, reliable monitoring of their engine and systems, a respected name in marine instruments.
Clear, reliable engine monitoring
Knowing what your engine and systems are doing is essential, and Faria Beede Instruments builds the gauges that tell you. The line covers speedometers, tachometers, fuel level, water temperature, oil pressure, voltmeters, trim, and more, along with the senders that feed them accurate data, in a range of styles and finishes to match your dash. Built for the marine environment with clear, readable faces, Faria gauges give boaters dependable monitoring at the helm so you can keep an eye on fuel and engine health, spot a problem early, and run with confidence. They are a trusted choice for new builds, repowers, and replacing a failed gauge.
Choosing gauges starts with matching them to your engine and senders. A gauge and its sender must be compatible, since they are calibrated to work together, so confirm the sender range and type suit your gauge and application. Match the gauge style, size, and finish to your dash and existing instruments for a clean, consistent look. Confirm voltage and lighting. Review the product details and your sender specs before buying. With Faria Beede instruments, you monitor your boat's engine and systems clearly and reliably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do gauges and senders need to match?
A gauge and its sender are calibrated to work together, so the gauge reads correctly only with a compatible sender range and type. Mixing mismatched parts gives wrong readings. Confirm the sender suits your gauge and application before buying.
What size gauge do I need?
Match the gauge diameter to your dash openings and existing instruments for a clean, consistent look. Common marine sizes are two and a third and three and a third inch. Check the product details and your dash cutouts before buying.
Can I replace a single failed gauge?
Yes. You can replace one failed gauge, but match it to the same system and a compatible sender, and ideally the same style and finish as your other instruments. Confirm voltage and sender compatibility so the new gauge reads accurately.
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