WTB 1999 - 2001 SAN210 or Super Sport (Phoenix Area)

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  • Sjbond67
    • Mar 2021
    • 14

    • United States

    • Currently looking

    #31
    Awesome story man glad it worked out. Perfect pass is pretty simple to install, I've done 3 boats. Just pay attention to the connectors when plugging them into the main control board, I spent an entire day TS just because I had one connector flipped. You can try to piece the kit together if youre lucky, I pieced last one together for 600 by buying gauge, gps and stargazer module off ebay then purchased the servo and cable off www.mniboats.com. Plumbing the ballast is 100% a game changer. Now that I've done one boat I will never go back to throw over pumps. Once you get over that initial hole in the hull its easy street after that. If you have bags it wouldnt be much more to plumb it in.

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    • B-lake Wake
      • May 2020
      • 30

      • Phoenix AZ

      • 1995 Nautique Super Sport

      #32
      Thanks! I’ve messed around with perfect pass systems on the past, but never installed one. I’ll make a video about the install.

      I’ve done multiple ballast systems in the past, just need some more income so that I can get all of the fittings for the ballast. I already have bags, I just fill them with 2 pumps over the side.

      Any tips on either would be helpful.

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      • B-lake Wake
        • May 2020
        • 30

        • Phoenix AZ

        • 1995 Nautique Super Sport

        #33
        Do you thing it would be better to order a used PP system off of eBay instead of buying a whole new system?

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