Hello,
I have been looking through my Perfect Pass manual, and I could use a little advice optimizing the settings. The boat is an '07 SV-211 TE. I've replaced the rear tanks with larger bags and added a few hundred pounds of lead to the bow. I have the PP WakeboardPro, and I've installed a Nautic Laugic NL-4 to use GPS instead of the paddle wheel.
I've noticed this with the boat loaded for surfing as well as lightly loaded for the kids skiing and wakeboarding (w/ the PP in wakeboard more) It will accelerate to (or slightly past) the set speed and engage, then back off a couple MPH before slowly climbing back to the set speed. For example, if I set it at 11.0, it will engage at 11.0 but then drop back to 9.5 or so before climbing back to 11.0. Once it's there, it works perfectly.
So, it seems like I need to adjust either the KDW, NN, or CS settings, but in reading through manual, I'm not really clear on which I should adjust. Does anyone that's familiar with these have any advice to help me tune it in?
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I have been looking through my Perfect Pass manual, and I could use a little advice optimizing the settings. The boat is an '07 SV-211 TE. I've replaced the rear tanks with larger bags and added a few hundred pounds of lead to the bow. I have the PP WakeboardPro, and I've installed a Nautic Laugic NL-4 to use GPS instead of the paddle wheel.
I've noticed this with the boat loaded for surfing as well as lightly loaded for the kids skiing and wakeboarding (w/ the PP in wakeboard more) It will accelerate to (or slightly past) the set speed and engage, then back off a couple MPH before slowly climbing back to the set speed. For example, if I set it at 11.0, it will engage at 11.0 but then drop back to 9.5 or so before climbing back to 11.0. Once it's there, it works perfectly.
So, it seems like I need to adjust either the KDW, NN, or CS settings, but in reading through manual, I'm not really clear on which I should adjust. Does anyone that's familiar with these have any advice to help me tune it in?
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