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RBeyer 11-05-2017 11:23 AM

Bravo with 525's
 
Will Bravo Drives hold up behind Twin 525's in a 6500 lb boat?

BBYSTWY 11-05-2017 11:33 AM

I've got a single 525 sc in my Nordic heat which is I believe 4000+ lbs and my standard bravo has held up fine....I also am very conservative and don't do hard holeshots and launch it all the time...however I am upgrading power and going with a steel tower case and cap with XZ gears this winter for a little added protection

Stewart

Griff 11-05-2017 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by RBeyer (Post 4591944)
Will Bravo Drives hold up behind Twin 525's in a 6500 lb boat?

What twin engine BBC boat only weighs 6500# ???

The real question is how long will they hold up. My single engine 28 Pantera(about 6000#) had a 525SC. Original Bravo drive upper let go at 205 hrs.
Next drive was an Imco upper mated to the stock Bravo lower. It was still going strong 275 hrs later when I sold the boat.

RBeyer 11-05-2017 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4591959)
What twin engine BBC boat only weighs 6500# ???

The real question is how long will they hold up. My single engine 28 Pantera(about 6000#) had a 525SC. Original Bravo drive upper let go at 205 hrs.
Next drive was an Imco upper mated to the stock Bravo lower. It was still going strong 275 hrs later when I sold the boat.

28 Saber that was an approximate weight I was given, similar to Fountain of same size.

Griff 11-06-2017 01:31 AM


Originally Posted by RBeyer (Post 4591983)
28 Saber that was an approximate weight I was given, similar to Fountain of same size.

That dry weight is prob pretty close. I think my 28 Pantera was closer to 5500# dry with a single engine.
I think regular Bravo's would be ok for while, but X's or XZ's would be my choice for being strong enough and lasting the longest.
A lot will depend on how its driven and how much air time it gets.

RBeyer 11-06-2017 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4592060)
That dry weight is prob pretty close. I think my 28 Pantera was closer to 5500# dry with a single engine.
I think regular Bravo's would be ok for while, but X's or XZ's would be my choice for being strong enough and lasting the longest.
A lot will depend on how its driven and how much air time it gets.

Usually easy on launches and never really air time, inland lakes, do drive it like I stole it on occasion.

F-2 Speedy 11-06-2017 04:04 PM

I had 625hp 540's in a 33 Outlaw with bravo's...:D

class6 11-06-2017 05:37 PM

Do you know how many guys race with Bravos, Drain a pint out often to see if something is going on.. You can catch it early that way. Tuck the drive the night before, all the junk will float to the drain plug

RBeyer 11-08-2017 11:25 PM

Thank you all. I have grenade my share of Bravos but with significantly more HP and TQ. I needed to hear from those with experience with this setup. I feel more comfortable making my decision now.

Rookie 11-12-2017 06:02 PM

A good friend of mine had a 28 Saber with 525 sc Hawks and Bravo's. Not really any problems. Maybe a little twist in a propshaft and that was replaced right away. Kind of an open checkbook with his boat.


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