Looks like a nice piece. Not sure how much stronger it really is but, with the improvements in speed and handling who cares.
Its Chine walking not chime. LOL
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This just might be a stupid question but ....................... how many others out there have purchased this set up and could you give names and numbers as far as asking people about creditabilty and talking about numbers just how many units have you sold 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , or............ and once again just asking questions .
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05-30-2010 04:25 PMTRS drive rock solid? Hardly. They had standard 1" propshafts with "zero" impact absorbsion when the propeller struck a submerged object. Partially because it required the use of solid hub propellers, partially because it was a clutchless non-shiftable drive...along with many other 60's design technologies. But you knew that. No comparison whatsoever to a little outboard motor based Alpha drive either.
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05-30-2010 04:28 PMI will ask a third time..."How does the warranty read?"
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05-31-2010 11:13 AMThe Kid has a nice piece.. Its obviously not for everyone but, for the people with light fast boats with Alpha drives this a good way to add performance without a complete transom redo.
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05-31-2010 01:02 PMSlippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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