AJWest wrote:
dezul wrote:
LNDSY3 wrote:
Just want to update this as the new gauge was a NIGHT and DAY difference!!!
I got my 14 a22 in march and quickly noticed the cruise was 3-4 miles an hour off from set point to actual speed, the cruise would not engage unless you overshot the set point by 2-3 miles and hour ( total pain with rookie riders, scares the hell out of them), and speed did not hold steady and would vary 1-2 miles per hour. My old boats all had old school perfect pass. I was really disappointed with the speed control
Until my new gauge showed up on Friday. Got it installed on sunday morning and took it out. AMAZING is all I have to say. no calibration at all and speed was dead on (both set point and actual), I did not have to overshoot at all to get it to engage and it engaged so much faster. Speed will vary 1-2 tenths of a mph (YES is said TENTHS of a MPH) I absolutely love the boat now and it made having the boat out easy and relaxing. Rookie drivers can now easily drive and not be stressed. My wife has been driving boats for 5 years and was blown away how much better it was with just a new gauge.
Just my advise, even if you are an excellent driver and can work around the old gauge and deal with its inaccuracies why would you. These are $70K boats and should drive like a $70K boats.
Big shout out to Tilly's Marine. I asked about the new gauge and they got it out to me in less than a week and I'm in California. Nice job guys!!! Loving my AXIS now!!!
I have noticed my boat does that too. My Actual speed is always 2mph faster than my set speed. My Actual speed is calibrated and reads the correct speed. Do you think I need the new guages?
I doubt it...most of us with 2014's with gauge issues were having surging issues in which the cruise control was not holding speed and the actual speed was fluctuating NOT that the gauge was not accurate. However, if you can convince your dealer to replace it...go for it
Dezul- your boat is under warranty. You have an inaccurate gauge that cannot be calibrated. A new gauge fixes that issue as well as other issues (even If you don't have all issues you have one, I would guess you have more you just may not be aware of them until you have a properly working speed control) Contact your dealer if they give you any resistance call AXIS corporate. The squeaky wheel ALWAYS gets the oil.
Just my opinion- The same programming is in every gauge for all 2014 models built until a given date ( I don't know when or if they are installing newly programed gauges on new boats) given that if every boat has the same crappy gauge the only variables are engine, prop, and driver. I have the 350 with a 1235 prop and mine was annoying as hell. If someone has the 330 engine and the 2315 prop they probably aren't experiencing the same effects of the poor programming. The question is do you really believe only some boats have the issue and others are good??? Working on the automotive side I see this all day every day. The same programming on any given computer (PCM, ABS, TRAC, etc) in a specific year model car has the same programming (unless they had to incorporate a fix on the assembly line mid model year to fix a known issue). Some customers complain and get the new programming. Others complain and tech's are to lazy or don't think they get paid enough to do warranty programming and tell the customer its normal or "cant duplicate the concern" because they don't think its worth their time and the customer gets nothing fixed. Third scenario the customer that never complains because they are not sensitive to the issues or simply don't give a crap. They all have the same issue its just how its dealt with, or isn't.
here is a fun read, while not the exact same issue sounds some what familiar?
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=31&hilit=gauge&start=30But I'm sure someone will prove me wrong just for arguments sake