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Old 10-02-2007, 03:04 PM
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A pair of 383s w/ bravo's from BAM are like 10-11k a set... $22k total. Not too bad.
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o11937-en.html

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/383_Magnum.htm

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Rick, how was the balance w/ twins?
Also, w/ the new hull, and those 383s (325hp@shaft/390tq) you could probably hit upper 80s w/ no drive failures whatsoever.

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Old 10-02-2007, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by pi75
I hear ya.
How do you like yours with 600 ??

anybody with the new 700/ace?
pi75, I like the 600sci in so far as its Merc Racing, Great Motor no real problems in 270 hours ( 3 seasons ) However 82-84 mph just aint cutting it anymore. I NEED MORE POWER.....................Faster is always better !!!!!
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Superbabi, I finaly finished work. Since i got on this site I have been falling behind with everybodys boat.
So the 700 is your next choice?
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Originally Posted by pi75
So the 700 is your next choice?
Superbabi II will have a lot more than 700...
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Originally Posted by Superbabi
Forget the side by side, Full Staggered !!!!
We have talked about this at length with Rick. It would take a lot of custom work on his part. Maybe after the new 30' CC?
I agree, that staggering the engines would be great if you can retain the back seat...
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Originally Posted by pi75
Superbabi, I finaly finished work. Since i got on this site I have been falling behind with everybodys boat.
So the 700 is your next choice?
pi75 I really like the 700sci/NXT PKG. But, the 700 in my hull is not gonna push her into the 90's.
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What do you guys think of a Y2K twin 383's/325 HP with a pair of Arensons Surface Drives ???
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you should be breaking 90 w/ that combo.
not too far from there w/ bravos too.
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
you should be breaking 90 w/ that combo.
not too far from there w/ bravos too.
What about a pair of whipples on top of the 383's ???
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