Jim, you of all people know that one can race anything they want as long as it has a Mercury out drive on it. It's been this way for over 10 years so please don't use that worn out expression.
The service guys make more $$ on Bravo's than any other out drive made. I was just in Havasu and if there was one there was ten people telling me they make far to much $$ on Bravos to want to install a drive that does not break. Then I pointed out to them put their best interest far far ahead of their customers and they said it's all about $$ in their pocket.
Now back to this thread on Bravo's not Arnesons
Thread: Brovo X drive,needs beefing up
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05-06-2010 01:09 AM
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05-06-2010 01:13 AMWow, Rik......even i did not know its that many small ones ..lol
Thanks for chiming in !!!!!!
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05-06-2010 01:16 AM
Any other stepped hulls than the u39 boat?
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05-08-2010 04:12 PM
Ok! What do you all think of Teagues Platinum drives? Teagues web site showes his Platinum upper for about $5700. And showes it can handle up to 900hp. This would solve my stress problem at least fot this summer. I'm a Platinum Powerboat member,so I can get a substancial discount on it. I have been admiring the Arnson drives for quite some time, but I'm not about to try a conversion at the begining of summer. I know how simple conversions go, and they never end up as simple as they make it out to be. Anybody have any experience with Teagues platinum outdrives? Don
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05-08-2010 04:42 PM
Do you have experence doing the conversion? My daughter has a jeep wrangler 4 cyl,and everyone told me it was an easy conversion to make it a 6 cyl. Well I did it and nothing was as told,from transmission to motor mounts ,it all took costom fabrication.I was lucky that I had sa shop and all the equipment to do the job. Don
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05-08-2010 04:56 PMYes, i helped some people do it .
Its a bolt on deal, drive off, engine out...change coupler bellhousing , gimbal off...arneson gimbal on, steering on ,tranny on engine , engine in, drive on, prop on..done !
with forklift and tools 2 people 8 hours !!!!!!!
PS. boat already had hydraulic steering ,, if not..then a little longer.
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05-08-2010 05:05 PM
I have twin Latham steering cylinders, do u know if they would have to be relocated, I'm not a big fan of filling transome holes. Don
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05-08-2010 05:09 PMThe rams on the conversion kit are on the box..so no re locating..just filling or blocking .
The reason i said it makes it easyer is the hoses and helm is already there.
Look in the picture u can see what i mean.
U can sell your cylinders, drive, gimbal , bellhousing and such..and recope some funding.Last edited by DAREDEVIL; 05-08-2010 at 05:52 PM.
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05-08-2010 10:01 PM
I have a Teague Platinum upper with an Imco lower.
Its a high quality product, and Bob Teague stands by his warranties.
- but 900HP on a lake- maybe. On the ocean- no way.
Its basically the same as an Imco SC.
I just did a rebuild at 54 hours.
I "hit it" with an Ilmor 710 and a 5500lb boat 100% ocean running.
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05-10-2010 10:36 PM
Iv'e seen adds for the Bmax, but never really gave it much attention. Does it hook up the same as the Brovo. What is it rated for,what kind price tag comes with it? Don
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05-10-2010 11:32 PM
Seen lots of good AND bad press about the Bmax, and I like to know more about it. Somewhere here on OSO there is a great pict with three of them across the back of a rig all blown bad.....
At the same time.... I've been using Imco stuff for 20 years and have multitudes of quality parts form that company in both my boats.
I trust Imco, and it looks like the SCX has tons of momentum at the moment.
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05-11-2010 07:55 AM
Yes it hooks up like a bravo, they say 900 hp but it all hinges on the weight of the boat as to how much it will take. I have 800's in my Black Thunder and the uppers had 300 hrs on them when I changed out the gears. The lowers are just the same as a XR with a larger vertical shaft but still use Merc lower gears as do most of the drives out there. I have heard talk of maybe a company up north making a new lower gear set to fit the Bravo lower that will hold more power. I also know that Bmax is being sold and the new owners are going to revamp the drive with some billet parts so new things on the horizon soon.
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