Marine electronics

Veratron Gauges

Veratron builds clean European-styled marine gauges in analog and digital. Match a series and size, pick the readouts you need, and pair the right senders for true readings. Veratron brings decades of instrument know-how to clean, European-styled marine gauges, and this collection covers the full range, from ViewLine analog dials to AcquaLink digital displays. You will find tachometers, speedometers, oil pressure, temperature, voltmeters, hourmeters, and fuel level gauges in standard sizes. Building a helm comes down to picking one series, choosing the right sizes, and pairing each gauge with the correct sender. ViewLine analog or AcquaLink digital ViewLine gauges are crisp analog dials with a modern look and even backlighting, ideal for a traditional helm that you read at a...

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Veratron builds clean European-styled marine gauges in analog and digital. Match a series and size, pick the readouts you need, and pair the right senders for true readings.

Veratron brings decades of instrument know-how to clean, European-styled marine gauges, and this collection covers the full range, from ViewLine analog dials to AcquaLink digital displays. You will find tachometers, speedometers, oil pressure, temperature, voltmeters, hourmeters, and fuel level gauges in standard sizes. Building a helm comes down to picking one series, choosing the right sizes, and pairing each gauge with the correct sender.

ViewLine analog or AcquaLink digital

ViewLine gauges are crisp analog dials with a modern look and even backlighting, ideal for a traditional helm that you read at a glance. AcquaLink adds TFT digital displays that can show multiple data points on one screen and tie into the boat network. Choose analog for a clean classic dash or digital where you want more data in less panel space.

Pick your sizes: 52mm and 85mm

Veratron gauges come in standard diameters, commonly 52mm for support gauges and 85mm for the primary tachometer and speedometer. Group an 85mm tach and speedo as the main pair, then fill in 52mm gauges for oil pressure, temperature, voltage, and fuel. Measure your dash cutouts before ordering so each gauge seats cleanly.

Wide voltage and network ready

Many Veratron gauges run on a wide 8 to 32 volt range, so they work on both 12 and 24 volt systems without fuss. Network-capable models tie into NMEA 2000 or J1939 engine data, which lets a digital display read engine parameters straight off the bus. Confirm whether you want simple sender-driven analog gauges or networked readouts before you buy.

Match senders to the gauge

An analog gauge reads true only with the right sender and resistance range. Veratron offers matched pressure, temperature, and level senders, so pair each gauge with its specified sender and confirm the thread and fitting suit your engine or tank. A mismatched sender gives a needle that reads wrong or sits dead.

Build a matched set

For the cleanest helm, stay within one Veratron series so dial style, bezel, and lighting all match. Mixing series leaves a patchwork dash that never looks finished. Veratron instruments are built for marine environments with sealed cases that resist moisture and vibration common on boats. Proper installation includes routing wires away from heat sources and securing all connections with marine-grade terminals. Regular checks of gauge lighting and sender function help maintain reliable readings over years of use. Owners often start with core engine monitors and add fuel and voltage gauges as needs grow. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine model and electrical system before final purchase.

Not sure which Veratron gauges and senders fit your engine? Tell our techs your engine, system voltage, and what you want to monitor, and we will match the series, sizes, and senders so the helm reads clean and true.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ViewLine and AcquaLink?

ViewLine gauges are crisp analog dials for a clean traditional helm. AcquaLink adds TFT digital displays that show multiple data points on one screen and tie into the boat network. Choose analog for a classic look, digital for more data in less space.

What sizes do Veratron gauges come in?

Common sizes are 52mm for support gauges and 85mm for the primary tachometer and speedometer. Use an 85mm tach and speedo as the main pair and fill in 52mm gauges for oil pressure, temperature, voltage, and fuel.

Do Veratron gauges work on 12 and 24 volt systems?

Many Veratron gauges run on a wide 8 to 32 volt range, so they work on both 12 and 24 volt systems. Network-capable models can also read engine data over NMEA 2000 or J1939.

Why does each gauge need a matching sender?

An analog gauge reads true only with the correct sender and resistance range. Veratron offers matched pressure, temperature, and level senders, so pair each gauge with its specified sender and confirm the thread suits your engine or tank.

Should I mix Veratron series on one dash?

For the cleanest helm, stay within one series so the dial style, bezel, and lighting all match. Mixing series leaves a patchwork dash that never looks finished.

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