But pretty cool you have to admit.
Thread: BLACK THUNDER UP GRADES
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11-03-2010 11:47 PM
John, you realize that the same propeller goes on the Arneson that goes on the Mercury, BMax, IMCO, etc. etc..
If you have a side by side you are between 34.5 to 36" on centers and this is the same for Arnesons as it is for the other drives I mentioned. I just do not see your fear of a propeller simply because it is mounted on an Arneson.
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11-04-2010 08:20 AM
Rik its just the fact they will stick out 2 feet past the swim platform and with trips it would make the back of my boat none accessible.
Thats funny I have never seen a Bravo 1 4 blade prop used for a surface drive.
34 inch drive space and lets take 7" a side for each prop [bravo style] that leaves 20 inch's between, and I believe you use a 17" dia prop so now we are at 17" between props.
Like I said before if I had a go fast boat the arneson would be at the top of the list for sure it just isn't right for the boat I have now.
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11-04-2010 09:23 AM
My XRs are 12 inches forward the end of swim deck. Plus the props are closer to the transom trimmed in. Not knocking the surface drive, but we use the ladder every time we use the boat. Thats where we hang out when its hot out. Its just not for my BT.
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11-04-2010 02:53 PM
You mean to tell me that is the prop of choice for your drive.
Or did you do a little photo shop for a good laugh.
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11-04-2010 11:21 PM
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11-05-2010 11:44 AM
Pretty good Thanks.
Now I can look back and laugh at it some but it just pissed me off for the longest time.
We are still dealing with the insurance company on that deal we had to get a lawyer and now he is dealing with it.
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11-06-2010 12:02 AM
Glad to see that you know first hand that Idiots don't solely target Arnesons
The Bravo propellers work fine for smaller boats, the Maximus works even better and the ideal "Bravo" style propeller would be a bit different but for the larger boats the Speedmaster propellers would be the best by far.
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11-06-2010 11:03 AM
Sax did yall ever consider surface drives on the worlds fastest BLACK THUNDER.
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11-06-2010 11:44 AM
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11-06-2010 10:55 PMBoys Boys, lets get along, i would say that both drives have there place, as a potential buyer of replacement bravo drives, lets stick to the facts, what is the transom to prop nut dimensions, Arensons have standoff boxes for transmissions (mandatory) on bravos, B-max direct bolt on to Merc Gimbal (is it?) that was a question. What are the dimension from transom to prop nut (end of shaft). I also am a father and grandfather but realistically props extending out behind the boat ??? I would thank that if your at that level of boating that is your last concern! Im sure i will catch some heat over that statement, but get over it. At this point im looking at the best value for the $$$. so far im seeing bravo derivatives as ?????? etc, B-Max has been a good alternative but has had issues, hopefully John will be able to do what no other has been able to. Arenson (RIK) has been able to provide a alternative to the Bravo drive with a twist. If you look at the consumer response the B-Max has had issue's. But there is liitle, if not any, discusion about the Arenson conversions. What has been the results of the Arensons, or they holding up with elevated HP, how is the handling characterists of the Arenson drive, and im not talking at WOT, how is it around the docks, (i boat LOTO and go to bars and resturants and often times im threading inbetween boats to get to a slip) is it user friendly? Anyone out there with actual experience with these drive?
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11-08-2010 09:35 AM
Good point LATER. Rik how do you think the surface drives will work on a 46 ft 15k top heavy stepped deep vee. From backing in a slip in the wind to crusing in open water. What would be the advantages over the bravo besides the bravo breaking from time to time. Bobby