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#51
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'89 311 330's Bravos....Available as of Sept 25, 2014.....
http://www.boatcrazy.com/search/details.php?id=55525

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#52
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From: Tonawanda NY
'89 311 330's Bravos....Available as of Sept 25, 2014.....
http://www.boatcrazy.com/search/details.php?id=55525


http://www.boatcrazy.com/search/details.php?id=55525


Boat has been for sale, was cheap for a while then had issues, I think repowered and now relisted, or it could be the identical boat that I'm thinking
#53
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From: Huron, OH
How bad is it to take the thunder box off of these boats? Any modifications that need to be done other than filling some holes and re finishing? I think I would be interested in putting a aluminum tube platform on the boat. Any thoughts on this?
#54
Don't put aluminum on one, I think the factory platform makes the boat look great and fits the boat just right, I told sky that when he took his off!![ATTACH=CONFIG]531103[/ATTACH]
#55
Pulling the platform isn't too bad, helps if you have access to a forklift. I pulled mine when my motors were out. I know some people don't like the ST platform, but I feel it really makes the boat. I cut down the dams in mine, but it was still pretty quiet. What really opened it up was removing the rubber flappers. That totally changed the sound for the better.
#57
This is what mine sounded like after the modifications:
http://vid290.photobucket.com/albums...psdef425b3.mp4
http://vid290.photobucket.com/albums...psdef425b3.mp4
#58
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From: Tonawanda NY
I wouldn't but its your boat,


