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Dents
04-14-2005, 02:17 PM
Does anyone know what the dealer cost is for the basic Perfect Pass Cruise model. I know it retails for $675. Thanks!

Tige M.D.
04-14-2005, 03:00 PM
being a dealer, i don't think i am going to tell you my price. but i will tell you that perfect pass no longer sells the cruise to us. they were having too many failures and pulled it off the line.

Original Wing Nut
04-16-2005, 12:19 AM
I picked up my owners packet yesterday and in it there was a plug for the perfect pass. They said it is so that the wheel will not free spin and wear out while trailering. I have buddies with perfect pass and they know nothing of this. Is it needed or what is you're understanding on this? I am dazed and confused? I am headed on a 400 mile roady next week. I think it is a hassle to put in the plug in, but if it is important I will. What is your opinion???:confused: :confused:

smendez
04-16-2005, 03:17 AM
I would guess that if the folks at Perfect Pass went through the trouble of designing and fabricating the plug, they know something the rest of us don't.

I would put it on.

Matt Garcia
04-16-2005, 03:17 AM
Originally posted by Original Wing Nut
I picked up my owners packet yesterday and in it there was a plug for the perfect pass. They said it is so that the wheel will not free spin and wear out while trailering. I have buddies with perfect pass and they know nothing of this. Is it needed or what is you're understanding on this? I am dazed and confused? I am headed on a 400 mile roady next week. I think it is a hassle to put in the plug in, but if it is important I will. What is your opinion???:confused: :confused:

I have heard of people duct taping the wheel while traveling. I dont think I have ever seen anyone ever put the plug in, then again the trips have been real short.

loose66
04-18-2005, 09:11 PM
I towed my old Mastercraft with PerfactPass about 3000 miles. Never had a problem with the PP and I never used the plug.

talltigeguy
04-19-2005, 12:38 AM
I've seen extensive threads at other wakeboarding websites dedicated to debate over the perfect pass plug. No one has ever quoted that they had an issue with perfect pass because of it freely rotating. Many of those guys had their boats for years and literally have trailered thousands of miles. I think until I at least hear of someone having a problem, I'll let mine rotate with the breeze. :D

Tige M.D.
04-19-2005, 03:14 PM
i guess you can always plug the hole if you decide to sell the boat with out the pp.:confused: