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Originally Posted by stormbauer
(Post 2876060)
So if this is a Bravo conversions, then what part of the Bravo stays? What is the advantage of Bravo style props versus Speedmaster?
Anyone conver a 33' Eliminator? and for someone who asked about props. We just made the decision last week and it comes down to this....... Cleaver vs The more inexpensive prop options. The cleaver is far more expensive, double or triple if not more in some cases. The cleavers can be hard to track down to test, it's been a headache for us. Not many people stock these things and to order one exactly to your specs may take up to 3 weeks (we're doing hering). But, when set up properly it will pay dividends in mid range and top end. I got the impression from everyone I spoke to that it's the superior option. So I guess the extra performance and the few extra dollars are justified to me by knowing I did it right the first time. there may be useful info on this thread for you....... http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...-new-boat.html |
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Originally Posted by stormbauer
(Post 2876060)
So if this is a Bravo conversions, then what part of the Bravo stays? What is the advantage of Bravo style props versus Speedmaster?
Anyone conver a 33' Eliminator? You would not use any components from the Bravo at all. Rather you would, if you had them, remove all the Bravo componentry and install the Arneson Conversion Kit in its place. All the necessary, bolts, nuts, washers and such are included in the kit. Propellers, depends upon the boat size. I prefer the "Speed Master" style propellers on most applications but there are applications where the Bravo style propellers work far better. I have a customer with a 06’ 30’ Eliminator Daytona. I do not know how similar the two boats are though. |
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
(Post 2876007)
Rik I see a bravo style prop on it? everything ive seen has the speedmaster style.
ASD "Knowing ya want be ideling home on one drive":drink: What sux is,I can build the power but I have to baby sit it:( I made a new housing last year for the smaller boats to be able to use a more economical propeller, but for your boat I would stay with a Speedmaster style although one could try it both ways. Rik |
Originally Posted by Floatindirty
(Post 2875882)
Can you give an example of a speed difference on a 42 Fountain
Bravos would be an even larger difference in speeds across the board. |
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