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PerfectPass digital pro 6.0

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Topic: PerfectPass digital pro 6.0
Posted By: Jay-C
Subject: PerfectPass digital pro 6.0
Date 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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Posted By: Air206
Date Posted: April-07-2018 at 9:46pm
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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Posted By: Jay-C
Date Posted: April-08-2018 at 5:41pm
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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