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Probably the same guy that has blow up the most bravos too.
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I had a "94 TG with 900's and bravos ....
94MPH... drives will last on the lakes dont think they would in rough conditions over time though. |
Originally Posted by eichhoma
(Post 2773962)
Couldn't agree more..... While mine are getting old and tired, I still have 525sc's and bravos... I ease into the throttle EVERY time.... I love these guys that idle to the opening of the cove... then mash the throttles forward.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2774290)
I agree too. We have 525SC's and SSM3a's and I still ease into the throttle when coming onto plain or when re-entering. Doesn't matter what you have I suppose, best to take care of it.
I beat the bag outta my Top Gun 'cause I can with my Superior Konrad drives!!!!:ernaehrung004::ernaehrung004::ernaehrun g004: ....no poossy footin' around for me! :drink::angry-smiley-038: |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2772754)
From what I've seen. Straight bottom guns are bravo eaters with anything over the 500+ mark a side. Heavy boat / weak drive...Not a good combo.
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doesnt matter anyways the boat sold.........1995 TG w/700's and Bravo's and the boat went for $51,000
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This boat had Bravo's but they were replaced with Arnesons and biger motors were installed.
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 2774504)
doesnt matter anyways the boat sold.........1995 TG w/700's and Bravo's and the boat went for $51,000
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 2774504)
doesnt matter anyways the boat sold.........1995 TG w/700's and Bravo's and the boat went for $51,000
We had a 93/03 lipship tg with zul 575s and bravos for a couple of years and we were gentle/lucky, even with big Pacfic Ocean fun. Opening boat in the "Jump" video. |
Originally Posted by terryandalexa
(Post 2774652)
That's crazy :eek:...
We had a 93/03 lipship tg with zul 575s and bravos for a couple of years and we were gentle/lucky, even with big Pacfic Ocean fun. Opening boat in the "Jump" video. |
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