The one with shades is me......the 'waxed' one is my youngest son, and is quite good behind the OB.
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The one with shades is me......the 'waxed' one is my youngest son, and is quite good behind the OB.
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so butta, it IS a younger version of you ! May you and yours have a super Christmas Season my friend, bob
p.s. your gonna have to hold a cyber class one day (probally a wk for me) on how you post all the pics. thanks for sharing !
Really no secret to posting pics.........I use MS Paint for re-sizing and have 'Webshots' as a hold. Read the FAQ on pic posting and fiddle with it to see what happens.
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I know this is a really old thread, but I just wanted to post this in case anyone else was looking. First off, my dealer had no clue and certainly Airmar had no clue.
Whoever bet a $1 on Perfect Pass was dead right. I called them and they sell the "paddle wheel repair kit" for $10.....I ordered 4 of them, since I break one at least every year due to the paddlewheel hitting the trailer runners (brilliant engineering, I might add).
Anyway, it is indeed the ST300 transducer, but for $10 you can get the repair kits! Good news for me!
Thanks for the info! Where is your paddle wheel located? Mine is just to the right of the fins and could never hit the trailer!?!? I am going to order one just in case mine wears out or meets a floating object.
Yours is certainly in a better location than mine.......mine is located on the port side, about a third of the way up from the transom (right in line with the trailer runner).Quote:
Originally Posted by JesseC
Also, I forgot to mention.....
The guy at Perfect Pass that I talked to told me that coming in May or June, they will have a new product out that will solve this problem for me. He said it will no longer require a paddle wheel?!?!? Sounds pretty cool. Anybody know what this new "product" might be?
They are probably refering to the GPS version of Perfect Pass, I can not remeber what it was called, but it has been talked about somewhere on the board, I just couldn't find it. Should be interesting though.
ah, that's right. I do remember hearing something about that now. So the question will be do I contnue to buy $10 paddle wheels every 6 months or a year or invest in a new PP? Decisions, decisions.....