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Old 05-24-2009, 12:13 AM   #1
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Old 05-24-2009, 02:14 AM   #2
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HMMMM. What would 496's push that boat about 65? And how long would the Bravos last? heavy boat isn't it?
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It depends on which model bravos & how it is driven.. 65 seems a little fast for that power & size tho.. .. Jamie
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It depends on which model bravos & how it is driven.. 65 seems a little fast for that power & size tho.. .. Jamie
I figured 65 was on the high side. What does that boat weigh?
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I figured 65 was on the high side. What does that boat weigh?
A lot!... lol

I think the 36 Renegades weighed about 10k lbs if my memory is correct.. Jamie
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How do you know it has bravos? That boat cabin interior looks like the 36 that was stolen from canada? and had #3a's and was never recovered.
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How do you know it has bravos? That boat cabin interior looks like the 36 that was stolen from canada? and had #3a's and was never recovered.
I dont KNOW that it has bravos.

I have never seen that particular boat before myself. I am assuming it has some sort of bravo as the 496's he claims that are in it are usually packaged with B1x's or larger... Thats all... Jamie
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Old 05-25-2009, 05:59 PM   #9
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I once read that Bobby said the weight on a bravo 36' was 9800-10000. Mine has a single 192 gallon fuel tank so throw a couple coolers and passengers in and you are 12,000lbs in a hurry.

As far as bravo's holding up I think if driven with a bit or common sense you would be fine. My 36' has 502efi's on bravo's and run right @ 65 mph on a half tank of fuel with wife, child, kids toys, and 24 pitch non labbed bravo one four blade props. Best i have seen is 67.1 hand held GPS on lighter fuel. We normally run ours around 3500 rpms as we do mainly family type boating and it cruises nicely in the 3500-4000 rpm range.

I take it easy coming on plane and make sure to service my drives each year and so far so good with me.

That is heck of a good price!! I am glad I am not trying to sell mine LOL.

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Old 05-25-2009, 08:03 PM   #10
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If it is advertised correctly, I would say that thing would be STUPID FAST considering its only 38 inches long. The bow doesn't even clear the front of the motors.
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