Bravo or Trs?
#11
Bravo.
as said before, more modern, less weight, availability of parts.... when you are going to sell the boat , you unfortunatly probably won't have more money for the yaer of the boat, but you sure will not rule out potential buyer because many will want bravo vs TRS. Not that TRS is not a good drive, just too old...
as said before, more modern, less weight, availability of parts.... when you are going to sell the boat , you unfortunatly probably won't have more money for the yaer of the boat, but you sure will not rule out potential buyer because many will want bravo vs TRS. Not that TRS is not a good drive, just too old...
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Im a TRS fan myself, but for this application i'd say Bravo. Lighter, ability to change x dimension with a shorty or spacers. With a 330HP engine you'll be fine. If you were installing a 500HP engine, i'd say TRS.



