What type of Alpha Drive? SS?
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From: Whitefish Chain - Crosslake, MN
That is indeed an SS drive. Rough sand cast finish on the upper is a good givaway along with the CLE lower. The hydrofoil was probably to help the big boat plane with the short drives takeoff leverage (lack there of).
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
their was one on speedwake a whyle back,dont know if its still available..their was a few on donzi.net also..
http://www.speedwake.com/newclassifi...p?product=1946
http://www.speedwake.com/newclassifi...p?product=1946
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From: Clayton, NC / Cedar Point, NC
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From: Clayton, NC / Cedar Point, NC
This drive has been great. No wave hopping or hard hole shots. I respect the torque of a BBC and know that it is my weak link. The Cobra Edge Pro Planing and Stabilizer Plate gets the boat on plane quickly but it does cause some drag. A bravo 1 would be a better fit.
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
If you plan on getting anywhere near the speed with the ss drive you will want to look into a imco -2'' lower under the bravo upper..If you stay stock bravo then you will loose around 5 mph on the big end..



