Need Help Ordering a New Donzi
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Hello Donzi Boaters,
I plan on ordering a new 2007 Donzi Classic 18 (Biggest boat I can tow and still fit in my garage) with the following options:
MX 6.2 MPI
Quick & Quiet Plus exh. (switchable)
Blue hull/sides and blue deck stripe and blue hatch stripe
Solid blue upholstery
Full external hydraulic steering w/tops plates
K-Planes 150 Series
Dual battery package
Hour meter
Faring/Windscreen like 22 Shelby GT
Depth finder
Fire Extinguisher System
Mechanical Trim & Drive Indicator
Livorsi gauges with GPS speedo
Livorsi Racing Controls w/trim on handle
Bravo One XR Sport Master 2” Shortie/SSM
Drive shower
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Input? Price?
Thanks,
Dana
PS: Another great website I found this week for Donzi Boater is: http://www.donzi.net
I plan on ordering a new 2007 Donzi Classic 18 (Biggest boat I can tow and still fit in my garage) with the following options:
MX 6.2 MPI
Quick & Quiet Plus exh. (switchable)
Blue hull/sides and blue deck stripe and blue hatch stripe
Solid blue upholstery
Full external hydraulic steering w/tops plates
K-Planes 150 Series
Dual battery package
Hour meter
Faring/Windscreen like 22 Shelby GT
Depth finder
Fire Extinguisher System
Mechanical Trim & Drive Indicator
Livorsi gauges with GPS speedo
Livorsi Racing Controls w/trim on handle
Bravo One XR Sport Master 2” Shortie/SSM
Drive shower
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Input? Price?
Thanks,
Dana
PS: Another great website I found this week for Donzi Boater is: http://www.donzi.net
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
U will loose a few mph with a xr an that motor. I would go bravo 1.
Dana
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Dana: I did the same to a 22ZX but I had a big block the Bravo drive worked fine, When you are dealing with a small boat like an 18 you dont have much of weight problem the X drive will hold up especilly you wont be on the throttles all the time and with an 18 once you get to 80 mph she is going to be a drivers boat. my 22 ZX ran 85mph and she was a handful.
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Originally Posted by Shanghied Again
Dana: I did the same to a 22ZX but I had a big block the Bravo drive worked fine, When you are dealing with a small boat like an 18 you dont have much of weight problem the X drive will hold up especilly you wont be on the throttles all the time and with an 18 once you get to 80 mph she is going to be a drivers boat. my 22 ZX ran 85mph and she was a handful.
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So you think I should get the Bravo X drive?
I was told that the MX 6.2 MPI with the Whipple SC, offshore oil cooler, and CMI tube headers will make around 550-600HP? This that correct? Will the Bravo X be enough?
I was told that the MX 6.2 MPI with the Whipple SC, offshore oil cooler, and CMI tube headers will make around 550-600HP? This that correct? Will the Bravo X be enough?
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
Ya they are! We made a 22 zx go 100 with abig whipple motor. Tabs were needed! But one of the coolsest lil boats around. 

A 22 ZX ??
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Hey Dana,
We've already built one almost to your spec, and have another similar one finishing-up in a week or so.....give me a call or pm; I'll give you some constructive input.
Hugh
410-827-0200
We've already built one almost to your spec, and have another similar one finishing-up in a week or so.....give me a call or pm; I'll give you some constructive input.
Hugh
410-827-0200





