low and high gear?
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low and high gear?
Looking at a boat with a #6 on it and the description says it has a low and high gear?
I didnt see a clutch pedal
So Im assuming this is something that you chose the gear before you select the rotation of the drive? Im not familiar with these.. Do they "shift" at a certain RPM?
Whats the advantage of this? It seems like youd come off plane if you lowered your RPM by shifting to a higher gear at speed..
I didnt see a clutch pedal
So Im assuming this is something that you chose the gear before you select the rotation of the drive? Im not familiar with these.. Do they "shift" at a certain RPM?
Whats the advantage of this? It seems like youd come off plane if you lowered your RPM by shifting to a higher gear at speed..
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two main reasons for using 2 spd boxes. One, BIG PROPS and docking. Low gear allows engine to idle while slowing down the prop. Two, low gear allows a motor pulling a big prop to come into its torque cure much easier for planing purposes.
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It could be that the boat comes with two gear sets for the #6. A high and low gear set. You will, of course, have to take apart the drive to change them.
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It is possible the boat has a two speed transmission not the drive. It would be an electronic shifting tranny possibly made by B&M. Not the most reliable transmissions. Best thing is ask the seller for details.
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