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Old 12-15-2003, 11:29 AM
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I'm looking for a new drive..I understand the merc #3-6's..but whats the order.... Whats the beginner drive, bravo 1? And where does it go from there..XR? Then onto the speed-masters?
 
Old 12-15-2003, 11:41 AM
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what type of boat and how much horsepower are you working with ?
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Old 12-15-2003, 02:17 PM
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Its a 28ft donzi with a 650 N/A motor... I am prob. going to go with a Bravo 1 with a surface drive. My question is where each drive stands against one another... In other words.. whats the order... cheapest to most expensive?
 
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This may help you, Basically - Alpha, Bravo, #3/#5 Then #6

http://go-fast.com/mercury_mercruiser_stern_drives.htm
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Originally posted by BigChief
... I am prob. going to go with a Bravo 1 with a surface drive.
Really???????

Alpha
Bravo 1
Bravo X
Bravo XZ
Bravo XR
SSM #3
SSM #3A
SSM #6

Listed in order of strength and price respectively.
650 HP in a 28' needs and XR.
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Thanks A LOT..I always wondered how that went...
 
Old 12-15-2003, 09:59 PM
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surface drives are no good??
 
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a bravo usually isn't considered a surface drive..... That would be a really high x dimension. I think of surface drives as something like an arneson or kaama.
Surface Drives are great, but only if you want to go fast
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This is a surface drive.
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I know.. I wanted to add the surafce drive to my existing Bravo one.... What do they usually go for??
 
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BigChief,

I don't think anyone understands your question. You either have a surface drive OR a standard drive (alpha, bravo, #3, #6, etc). You won't have a bravo surface drive as there is no such thing.
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