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Articles Tagged: Zero Off

  • First Look: 2011 Sport Nautique 200
    Get a sneak peek at the 2011 Sport Nautique 200 from Nautique Boats. Built on the same hull as the record-breaking Ski Nautique 200, the all-new Sport Nautique 200 also features a v-drive engine, making it an ideal ski boat for families that like to wakeboard, wakesurf and wakeskating in addition to skiing...
    2010-07-16 10:08:50 | 10385 views | 38 Comments
  • Zero Off Pro Settings
    Find out which of Zero Off's skier-option settings work best for pro skiers Thomas Moore, Thomas Degasperi and Marcus Brown.
    2010-03-24 03:52:19 | 1478 views | 6 Comments
  • Zero Off Settings Exposed
    If you are new to the Zero Off system, deciphering the different skier-option settings can feel a bit overwhelming. Before selecting your personal cruise-control settings, it is important first to decide what your pull preference is...
    2010-03-24 03:43:11 | 2932 views | 4 Comments
  • How To Control Your Cruise
    When it comes to selecting a cruise-control system for your boat, there is certainly no shortage of options. From the standard rpm-based systems that come stock in most boat manufacturer’s models, to the GPS-monitored systems offered in the PerfectPass and Zero Off lines, finding the right equipment for your needs has never been easier...
    2010-03-24 03:40:18 | 4325 views | 10 Comments
  • Video: ZeroOff Settings For 3-Event Success
    Freddy Krueger and Andy Mapple break down ZeroOff's settings for slalom, trick and jump and show you how to find your perfect setting in all three events.
    2010-03-11 09:40:18 | 1342 views | 4 Comments
  • Ski Nautique 206 2008
    BOAT REVIEW On performance, we’d say this Ski Nautique 206 has about 90 percent of what the extraordinary 196 has to offer. Skiers not getting deep into 39 ½ off at 34 mph may not even notice the difference...
    2007-11-30 15:00:00 | 1029 views | 1 Comments
  • Skiing Zero Off 2007
    A Q&A with Andy Mapple on speed control How is Zero Off different from other speed-control systems on the market? GPS measures the actual speed across the water. With current systems, speed is determined by a predetermined RPM of the boat or with a paddle wheel on the bottom of the boat, which can't make the engine react fast enough...
    2007-04-13 15:00:00 | 929 views | 3 Comments