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Sandslot
02-05-2007, 09:42 PM
I have perfect pass on my boat and never use it. I believe it is worth a few bucks. Does anyone know what a fair price is for a used one? Seems to operate OK, it is just more complication I don't need.
I have a 1993 S&S 190 with p-slot if it makes a difference.
rodltg2
02-05-2007, 10:09 PM
keep it, i wont be worth the time and money to remove the whole system. if its the digital pro which is the only valuable one anyway, you will have to remove the paddle wheel, and guage leaving to holes to fill.
leave it in and it will help with resale. by the way its not hard to use, save yourself alot of heartache if you learn to use it.
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JKTX21
02-05-2007, 10:30 PM
Yes keep it on there. If you ever sell the boat, you'll get more out of it than you ever could selling it used.
H20skeefreek
02-06-2007, 07:24 AM
Jesus Freak is looking for one.
Jesus_Freak
02-06-2007, 07:34 AM
Jesus Freak is looking for one.
Thanks h-twenty :D
Yes sir I am. PM me sandslot.
east tx skier
02-06-2007, 10:07 AM
You can get a ballpark on NADA, but it's generic. You can also look at ski-it-again to figure out what people are asking for them.
$300 used I'd guess, if you found the specific buyer
is this the rectanglar display or the indash display which replaces a speedo?
Kevin 89MC
02-06-2007, 10:21 AM
FWIW, I bought mine used a few years back, paid $500. It was the "wakeboard pro", easily switched to "digital pro" in my boat. I added a smart timer, and I have a fully functional PP for much less than new. My seller was unique, however, because he pulled it out of his Glastron he was selling because he bought a new 'bu with PP already installed. He realized (correctly) that he would not get one cent of it's worth by leaving it in the Glastron. As several others have mentioned, if you sell your boat you would get the value of the PP back.
If you really don't want it, and want the cash now, I'm sure you'd have no problem selling it. There is a plug that PP sells that you can put in your hole when you take out the paddlewheel.
Personally I now greatly dislike skiing behind boats without PP.
Good luck.