Anybody Know this boat ?
#22
Thanks Guys ! Keep the ideas coming !! Cats...Thats what i heard also {From Someone I respect ALOT} I have access
to spacers though...1" 2" 3"......If depth is the only problem. This boat will be on Erie & The Ocean so rough water is more important to me than all out top end.
to spacers though...1" 2" 3"......If depth is the only problem. This boat will be on Erie & The Ocean so rough water is more important to me than all out top end.
#23
Originally Posted by LEOPAJM
Here's fives too .... should run with "boxes" though ....
#24
Originally Posted by GLH
Yahh but a Dork with a nice rack ....so your excused!
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#25
Originally Posted by Jamie B.
Yep, the boxes help put them deeper in the water at a point similar to where the 3A's would be.
I have heard that a V with a box is pretty similar to a #6 in terms of drive height and X... never measured it tho...
For resale, bravos may be better. For rough water running, I wouldn't hesitate for a second to buy a TG with V's over a bravo rig.
my $0.02
#27
Originally Posted by birdog
Thanks Guys ! Keep the ideas coming !! Cats...Thats what i heard also {From Someone I respect ALOT} I have access
to spacers though...1" 2" 3"......If depth is the only problem. This boat will be on Erie & The Ocean so rough water is more important to me than all out top end.
to spacers though...1" 2" 3"......If depth is the only problem. This boat will be on Erie & The Ocean so rough water is more important to me than all out top end.

LS JR.
#29
Originally Posted by Wasabe
got numbers for me?
If you look at all the early 90's Cafe's and guns they shared same paint schemes. With all the new 'one off' designs and crazy paint jobs they dont do it as much anymore. But look at the pic taken in Havasu of the two Gladiators (Jeffs being one of them) Same paint scheme, different colors.
That wave graphics shown on the Gun in this thread was REALLY popular in the early 90's on both guns and Cafe's. In the late 80's to real early 90's there was the straight line down the side that went across the hatch that was used on both Guns and Cafes.
I think that 'wave' paint scheme still looks good today though. Its' not too dated.
#30
Boxes are the way to go if you don't mind all the work involved.
1) New Tranmissions. You new flange mount trans to run drive shafts$$
2) Build drive shafts.
3) Possibly move motors. Depends on drive height.
4) Props $$$$$$
From the pictures this boat has the drive mounted deep enough to leave well enough alone. Remember that the notched tansom almost gives the boat the feel of boxes. And if rough water ability is your goal and not top speed I don't feel it it worth the $$$$$$$.
my $.02
This all adds up
1) New Tranmissions. You new flange mount trans to run drive shafts$$
2) Build drive shafts.
3) Possibly move motors. Depends on drive height.
4) Props $$$$$$
From the pictures this boat has the drive mounted deep enough to leave well enough alone. Remember that the notched tansom almost gives the boat the feel of boxes. And if rough water ability is your goal and not top speed I don't feel it it worth the $$$$$$$.
my $.02
This all adds up




