Hey Guys - I'm stuck on this one and wondering if anyone has run into similar circumstances or has any suggestions that I may not be thinking of here. I have a 2005 22v with the Perfect Pass Wakeboard Pro (not GPS based) and have been very happy with it but am moving to a different lake this summer and am concerned about one issue. With my configuration, any throttle-back input will automatically disable the Perfect Pass and the unit will not resume speed control until I come to a complete stop, go into neutral, and take off again. The lake we are using this summer is very small and is a triangle shape...so on one side we can make a wide turn in which we probably won't need to adjust speed, but the other side (the "point" of the triangle) is very narrow and I'm going to need to throttle back to make the 180 degree turn and then resume the pass in the opposite direction. The problem is that I don't want to have to come to a complete stop and re-launch every time I'm at that narrow end of the lake. The lake is so short that this would be a LOT of stopping and starting...what I'd like to do is keep the skier upright at the minimum possible speed while making the turn and then immediately throttle back up and have PP take control of the speed.
Does anyone know if there's any way to do this? Is there any way to manually "tell" PP to resume speed control after disabling it via the negative throttle input? Any help is appreciated!
Does anyone know if there's any way to do this? Is there any way to manually "tell" PP to resume speed control after disabling it via the negative throttle input? Any help is appreciated!
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