Hey folks,
Just entered the world of Nautique when I bought a 2004 196 LE.
The previous owner was a hard core slalom guy and lived on a private ski lake... I am not quite so lucky. One of the two things that he left for me in the boat was his PerfectPass loaded with a "Smart Timer" module attached to the carpet on both the port and starboard side. Timing is everything and PerfectPass makes the industry's finest timing system. Simply plug this small 3 1/2-inch box into the PerfectPass Master Module and you're ready to go. Accurate, fully automatic hands-free timing data is instantly on your display screen every pass. It even shows ball one times and difference from actual. Plus there is no stabilization delay and false triggering is all but a memory. There is even a magnet test mode for checking the polarity and strength of your magnets. Since I am not the slalom maniac that he is, and do not have access to a course with magnets anyway...
WTS:
Two Perfect PassSmart Timer modules. $85 a piece of $150 for the pair.
Also in the boat was a PerfectPass Slalom/Jump Rope Switch. The Slalom Rope Switch is an accessory that attaches between the pylon and the tow rope. It increases throttle when the skier is pulling and decreases throttle for the pre-turn and turn. This results in a slalom pull that feels slower and easier and allows the skier to get wider. For skiers at 22 off and shorter. Again, I regret to say that I don't think I would ever really appreciate this device so...
WTS:
One PerfectPass Slalom/Jump Rope Switch. $85.
I have an extra PerfectPass extension cable that I will throw in to the first person who buys one/all of these items (and wants it).
I borrowed the description for these products from the address below:
http://elberts.com/perfectpass.htm:
Here is a (cell phone) photo of the actual units that are for sale.

Thanks for looking folks. If anyone has any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Mike
(I apologize for my first post being a "WTS". I hope to contribute more as I learn more.)
Just entered the world of Nautique when I bought a 2004 196 LE.
The previous owner was a hard core slalom guy and lived on a private ski lake... I am not quite so lucky. One of the two things that he left for me in the boat was his PerfectPass loaded with a "Smart Timer" module attached to the carpet on both the port and starboard side. Timing is everything and PerfectPass makes the industry's finest timing system. Simply plug this small 3 1/2-inch box into the PerfectPass Master Module and you're ready to go. Accurate, fully automatic hands-free timing data is instantly on your display screen every pass. It even shows ball one times and difference from actual. Plus there is no stabilization delay and false triggering is all but a memory. There is even a magnet test mode for checking the polarity and strength of your magnets. Since I am not the slalom maniac that he is, and do not have access to a course with magnets anyway...
WTS:
Two Perfect PassSmart Timer modules. $85 a piece of $150 for the pair.
Also in the boat was a PerfectPass Slalom/Jump Rope Switch. The Slalom Rope Switch is an accessory that attaches between the pylon and the tow rope. It increases throttle when the skier is pulling and decreases throttle for the pre-turn and turn. This results in a slalom pull that feels slower and easier and allows the skier to get wider. For skiers at 22 off and shorter. Again, I regret to say that I don't think I would ever really appreciate this device so...
WTS:
One PerfectPass Slalom/Jump Rope Switch. $85.
I have an extra PerfectPass extension cable that I will throw in to the first person who buys one/all of these items (and wants it).
I borrowed the description for these products from the address below:
http://elberts.com/perfectpass.htm:
Here is a (cell phone) photo of the actual units that are for sale.

Thanks for looking folks. If anyone has any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Mike
(I apologize for my first post being a "WTS". I hope to contribute more as I learn more.)







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