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    Posted: April-06-2018 at 11:48pm
Hi CorrectCraft fans,
I’d like to install a perfect pass on my ski nautique 2001 from 1988.
The objective being to have a smooth and more consistent pull at wake board and wake surf speeds.
I can have a fair deal for a master module digital pro 6.0. Does anybody have its user manual?
I read on some threads that the inputs were rpm, paddle wheel or even pitot. I was not planning to install a paddle wheel. Do you think I can keep a consistent wake surf speed without paddle wheel?
Thanks,
JC
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I don't think you will get a consistent speed with RPM, Pitot or Paddlewheel on a 6.0. At wake and surf speeds there will be a lot of "hunt" to keep set speed. What makes it worse is a weighted boat. I would look into 6.5ng. You can plug the GPS puck into the paddlewheel spot. That will give you a much smoother pull - but it still isn't as good as Zero Off at slow speeds.
There is a reason folks are pulling out their modules under 6.5ng - there is a big difference without GPS input.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for your answer.
On top of what you said, purchasing new the missing parts to complete the system is pretty expensive. At the end of the day, I think I will go for a stargazer. I will be sure about the pull and limit the risk of mixing parts.
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