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Depth gauge replacement

Funtacular

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Location
Lakeville, MA
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2008
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
23
So the depth gauge on my AR230 seems to work fine but is worn out and crappy looking. I assume the transducer is doing what it is supposed to as I get fairly accurate readings on the gauge. Can I simply replace the gauge without doing the transducer as well or do I have to do the whole thing? I see the many articles on suggested replacements but I am not clear on whether the gauge can be replaced individually.

Thanks!
Mason
 
Bumping this to the top as I would still like to replace the gauge. Can I do just that or do I need to do everything? Thanks!
 
Mine is awful. It reads correctly but the alarm is constantly goin off regardless how you set it.
 
My depth gauge has all out shut down again. I had it working for a brief period of time while I was on Lake George and it hasn't worked since. Probably unplugged a wire or something accidentally.
 
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