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check300 09-02-2009 01:25 PM

I am using a #6 in a single v-bottom. We did not move the engine but instead put the transmission in a standoff box. I wouldn't change a thing.

26 REDLINE 09-02-2009 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by check300 (Post 2945036)
I am using a #6 in a single v-bottom. We did not move the engine but instead put the transmission in a standoff box. I wouldn't change a thing.

Thanks for the good news, I am glad that it is working out for you so well, that is where the transmission is going to go in the standoff box...:evilb:

DMOORE 09-02-2009 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by check300 (Post 2945036)
I am using a #6 in a single v-bottom. We did not move the engine but instead put the transmission in a standoff box. I wouldn't change a thing.


Very cool. I didn't even know anyone was offering a standoff box to hold a trans for a six. Is the box an off the shelf part, or did you custom make it? This seems like a great idea for the smaller boats, with less engine compartment space to work with.


Darrell.

DMOORE 09-02-2009 03:37 PM

Redline, you stated that the Xpower wasn't going to work. I'm just curious to what were the problems they had with the single engine cat set up? Was it stability, getting on plane or?????? It seems like a great drive, but I simply do not know anything about it.




Darrell.


PS: sorry for the bold type. Not sure what the hell I did there.

masher44 09-02-2009 03:41 PM

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Weight shouldnt be an issue but it may make the boat handle a bit differently. JC went from a bravo to a 6 and mine always had a 6. He can comment on differences. Just add some more power so compensate for the 200 pound increase. No biggie. I will never own a go fast bravo boat.

My only issue was drive height and I tried a bunch of diffreent spacers and should have left it alone. Was tinkering with trying to make my 6 a true surface drive and it didnt work. Went back to original set up when I bought it. Props are way more expensive and I would ONLY go with a right hand rotation.

There is a cat guy here from out West running a 26 or 29 DCB with about 1400 hp I bought a propfrom that has done a ton of R&D.

Plus the cool factor is major

26 REDLINE 09-02-2009 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by DMOORE (Post 2945139)
Redline, you stated that the Xpower wasn't going to work. I'm just curious to what were the problems they had with the single engine cat set up? Was it stability, getting on plane or?????? It seems like a great drive, but I simply do not know anything about it.




Darrell.


PS: sorry for the bold type. Not sure what the hell I did there.

Well a friend of mine bought 1 and spent about 2 solid weeks trying to dial it in, plus Xpower want be the ones to do everything, they don't want you to fool with it, IMO that is BS I am not going to move to Ca just so everytime I want to change a spacer they have to do it, dont get me wrong the drive is bad azz but I don't see 35,000 worth there, and you still have the weak link of the gimble ring. He finaly put his MMW drive back on the boat for LOTO, there just are not enough of the Xpower drives out there I think just 3 or 4 boats are running them, and none of them are on a single engine setup:Whatever:

26 REDLINE 09-02-2009 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by masher44 (Post 2945145)
Weight shouldnt be an issue but it may make the boat handle a bit differently. JC went from a bravo to a 6 and mine always had a 6. He can comment on differences. Just add some more power so compensate for the 200 pound increase. No biggie. I will never own a go fast bravo boat.

My only issue was drive height and I tried a bunch of diffreent spacers and should have left it alone. Was tinkering with trying to make my 6 a true surface drive and it didnt work. Went back to original set up when I bought it. Props are way more expensive and I would ONLY go with a right hand rotation.

There is a cat guy here from out West running a 26 or 29 DCB with about 1400 hp I bought a propfrom that has done a ton of R&D.

Plus the cool factor is major

I here ya dude, I just wish I would have done it right the first time but you know haw it is, "OUR DRIVE WILL HANDLE IT...NO PROBLEM" Just a bunch of BS...:angry-smiley-038:

cougarman 09-02-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by check300
I am using a #6 in a single v-bottom. We did not move the engine but instead put the transmission in a standoff box. I wouldn't change a thing.




Originally Posted by DMOORE (Post 2945136)
Very cool. I didn't even know anyone was offering a standoff box to hold a trans for a six. Is the box an off the shelf part, or did you custom make it? This seems like a great idea for the smaller boats, with less engine compartment space to work with.


Darrell.

Here is Check300's set up, runs triple digits too

As for the box it was Designed by Tom Earhart, and he had BAM build it, BAM, had Stellings Marine build it now we have have Stellings Marine Extension boxes.

Now you know the rest of the story :drink:

So if your order your Stellings Stand off Box you will have to make a few adjustments to the flange for clearance.

The early boxes like this one pictured were all hand fabricated
Now they are all cast.


Jon

Brad Zastrow 09-02-2009 06:01 PM

I will disagree on the weight not being a problem. I have owned a few cats 24 and 25' They were very sensitive to extra weight hanging off the back. I was running twin 2.5's that only weigh 350 lbs each. Adding setback changes the center of gravity a lot. Adding just a few inches of setback on a outboard boats makes big chenges. You are adding about 12 inches with a box. You will also have a 100 lb transmission and a 350 lb drive to the back of the boat. I have noticed the difference in how a 40' cat will ride with the engines mounted on the transom or moved forward. Big differences. The tail heavy boat will pop the nose up every time you hit a wave. Can be very scary.
Is there no way to move the engine forward?

26 REDLINE 09-02-2009 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Brad Zastrow (Post 2945241)
I will disagree on the weight not being a problem. I have owned a few cats 24 and 25' They were very sensitive to extra weight hanging off the back. I was running twin 2.5's that only weigh 350 lbs each. Adding setback changes the center of gravity a lot. Adding just a few inches of setback on a outboard boats makes big chenges. You are adding about 12 inches with a box. You will also have a 100 lb transmission and a 350 lb drive to the back of the boat. I have noticed the difference in how a 40' cat will ride with the engines mounted on the transom or moved forward. Big differences. The tail heavy boat will pop the nose up every time you hit a wave. Can be very scary.
Is there no way to move the engine forward?

Already have alot hanging off of the back, the MMW drive weighs in @ 200lbs then heavy duty gimble and standoff box I should be a little over 300lbs now...plus this boat acts the same with or without the standoff box.:drink:


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