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Old 09-24-2019, 02:00 PM
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How much more were 575's in a 36 outlaw when new? How much does it add to used currently compared to 496 / 502 / 500HP? 350hrs
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My 33 had 575’s. I didn’t get really any more out of it than a 496 boat( which is what people really want in these now days)
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This kind of performance didn't come cheap, though. The 36 was outfitted with Mercury Racing's HP575SCi blower motors with inward-rotating Bravo One XR drives—a $117,106 option. For props, Baja installed lab-finished Bravo One 15 1/4" x 30" wheels. Directional changes were handled utilizing IMCO full-hydraulic steering and stabilized with the aforementioned Mercury 280S K-planes.

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