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Design Technologies Inc. makes a tachometer, the Tiny-Tach, which sells for $95. I read about it in Mainsheet awhile ago and decided to order one. It works by reading the pulses in the fuel line and can be used as a tool to accurately check and calibrate the tach at the instrument panel, or it can be mounted permanently somewhere within 8' of the fuel line as a secondary tach. The only requirement is to know the size of the fuel line in order to properly clamp the transducer in place.I haven't been able to get down to the boat to measure the diameter of the fuel line and that information is a must in order to correctly size the transducer. It's an hour drive for me so I'm hoping someone can measure the fuel line on a Cat 30. The engine is a Universal M-25. If Catalina used different sized fuel lines, my goose is cooked. I'll just have to make the drive. However... If anyone sails an '83 MkI and knows or can get the info for me, I would appreciate it.If you want to check out the Tiny-Tach, go to www.tinytach.com and take a look.Hello to all the Lake Erie sailors in the Port Clinton/Sandusky area.