I am finally getting around to adding showers to my bravos. Everything is working well, but I see that the paint has lost its gloss there. I have seen some steam coming off of plane, and it ain't the engines. Time for showers.
Who likes what? I kind of like the top cap kind. but I don't like drilling the cav plate so much. I like the Simrek halos, especially installation method. But I wonder if the cap gets cooled enough.
Thanks for your input. I'd like to get something ordered.
Thread: Who likes what showers?
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07-14-2012 07:03 AM
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07-14-2012 07:17 AM
I see that Livorsi has something called a drive shower hose for latham. I guess it connects to the latham top steering plate? I have latham external. What's that all about? Does it still use a top cap cover?
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07-14-2012 09:46 PM
Pretty sure mine is Latham.
Top cap that mounts over the existing.
My boat was orig a TRS, so it has a thru-hull water pickup for engine cooling.
When previous owner converted it to Bravo, he used the drive pickup to feed the shower. Makes sense to me. Kept the thru-hull for motor cooling. More drag, but it's not like im looking to break a speed record...
I'll try to get a few pics for you tomorrow when I'm down there.
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07-16-2012 12:24 PM
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07-17-2012 11:43 AMI've been told by more than one person the Simrek is the best for all around cooling. Does the top and sides.
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07-17-2012 01:14 PM
I was looking at the Simrek, but wondered about my latham front covers and my steering rams.
The Simrek doesn't need a hole in the cav plate, which is nice.
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07-17-2012 01:20 PM
The Simrek doesn't actually do the top. They say that the sides are better.
Pic from Simrek site.
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07-17-2012 03:15 PM
I sent Simrek a pic of my stern to see what they think as far as interference with their tubes. No word yet.
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07-18-2012 08:31 AMThey also make one that goes over the top, besides the one that goes around.
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07-18-2012 11:47 AM
That is the Summit series on an Alpha.
Not worth changing to Alphas just to get it over the top cap.
Still no email back from Simrek. It is vacation season, I know.
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07-19-2012 08:34 PM
I have been busy as heck but wanted to update that I got a nice email from Paul at Simrek yesterday afternoon.
He's gonna look at a pic and see if the halo Max will clear my hardware.
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07-19-2012 09:17 PM
If I recall from the Simrek email, we are looking for 5/8 between the head of the bolt that holds the steering ram and the side of the plate inside where the drive meets the plate.
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07-19-2012 09:20 PM
That pic is with my drives aligned with my keel (straight)
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07-20-2012 05:47 PMStalk????????
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07-20-2012 05:48 PMSo how much room is there? We need some pics with rulers in all the right places.....
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08-06-2012 11:53 AMCustom CNC Machining | Wags Engineering
I bought these, happy with them so far, they are definatley a meaty cap and a nice piece of machine work.
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08-09-2012 10:27 PM
I just got one from Teague, top fits on my Latham top plate for the steering. Pick up mounts on cav. plate. don't really like that, but thats what it is. Any recomendations on mounting the pick up?
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08-10-2012 06:52 PMI should see Bob tomorrow. I'll ask him why he doesn't send out detailed instructions.....
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