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Old     (RPM_DLX)      Join Date: Jul 2010       01-11-2017, 12:49 PM Reply   
I'm finally going to add a speed control to my 2005 Sanger V215. I have been leaning toward the hydrophase ridesteady over the Perfect Pass. The user interface looks like its much easier than perfect pass with a lot more features. I like the water and air temp sensors as well. I was looking to see if anyone with this could chime in and let me know how its worked long term. I am also debating on if I need the longer cable for the V-drive. Talking with hydrophase, he mentioned if you can get by with the shorter then to go that way. He said some of the smaller v-drives don't need to the longer cable. I am looking at going the GPS model with water and air temp sensors. No paddlewheel option since I'm usually always on lakes. The boat is an 05 Sanger V215 with the standard Mercury 5.7MPI (non-BS). My dealer wants 4 hours to install it which seemed fair.

 
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