psusound wrote:
Bill, What are the components you are using with your standalone Lowrance system?
Basically just the in-line flow sensors, gps puck, some network wire and the gauge. You have to add the GPS puck (mine's up inside the arch) in order to get MPG because it's calculated based on speed over ground combined with the flow rate. The gauge can only use a NMEA2k GPS value and the Raymarine stuff won't bridge that. So a second puck is necessary.
Bear in mind there has to be enough room for the gauge. On the 348 there's only room enough for the 2" gauge, not the 4" one. If you're using the blank portion of the right binnacle, that is. The rest of my helm console has equipment so that was the only place available.
I have it and have found that once I found the sweet spot for flow rate and speed I don't bother using it anymore. Yeah, I can see the flow rate, and it does offer me a backup way to see GPS coordinates and speed, but I don't really use it.