Bravo Inflatable Boat Pressure Gauge for Push Push and Halkey Roberts. AB, Caribe, Mercury, Nautica, some Zodiacs, Highfield and Walker Bay Valves. Measures up to 14 lbs PSI.
- You will need to know which valve your boat has in order to confirm if this pressure gauge will fit.
- The depth on this manometer/pressure gauge adjusts depending on which valve you are using. Always keep the black gasket on and remove the yellow or the green gasket till the pressure gauge twists and locks in snugly.
- Twist and lock bayonet style. Simply twist in while valve is in the closed position.
- This gauge will fit the Push Push style valve used on current AB and Caribe Inflatables. The Push Push valve is located in related products below for your reference.
- This gauge will fit the Halkey Roberts valve used on Mercury, Novurania, Nautica, Highfield and smaller Walker Bay Inflatables. The Halkey Robert valve is located in related products below for your reference.
- This gauge will fit on Bravo 2000 and Bravo 2005 valves used on some Zodiac bombards and Zooms. These 2 valves are located in related products below for your reference.
- This gauge will work on West Marine inflatables that use the Halkey Roberts valve or the Bravo 2000 or 2005 valve. All 3 of those are located in related products below for your reference.
- This pressure gauge will not work on Zodiacs with a valve insert. Only Zodiacs using the Bravo 2000 or 2005 valve (See related products below for reference). if you have a Zodiac with a valve insert, see related products below for the Bravo in-line gauge. The below referenced Bravo In-Line guage will fit 3 Zodiac valve inserts (Z2847, Z60055 and Z67080) which are listed in related products below for your reference.
- This pressure gauge will not work on an Achilles. See Achilles pressure gauge in related products below.
- This gauge will not work on Avon’s or any boat using the C7 valve. C7 valve in related products below for your reference.
- Imported from Italy. Genuine Bravo Gauge.
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