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paul235 10-22-2009 05:55 PM

humm good to know.....iv only ever docked single engine boats...id love twins....just dont wanna pay for em!

Rik 10-22-2009 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by paul235 (Post 2977587)
o no doubt way less moving parts i bet they are reliable as hell. Can they make the same angles as a stock b1>? I thought they only have a small range of steering movement>? Thats why i figured they would suck around docks.

Same 40 degree steering radis as a Bravo. With twins the boats actually dock better.

fountain4play 10-22-2009 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 2978003)
Same 40 degree steering radis as a Bravo. With twins the boats actually dock better.

Docking and handling are no problem at all....99% of the time your just using the transmissions to steer and never really touching the wheel when docking....

OL40SVX 10-22-2009 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by TURBO JET (Post 2975280)
I have had a house on the water in Sag Harbor all my life. Owned a water ski boat a few jet skis ( back when they were Stand Ups) an some sail boats, but when I sold my boat I said the next boat I buy I am going Big. So I am thinking 35- 38 Cigarette but am open to suggestions. I want something that I can take off to Block Island or Montauk no problem.
I do take care of my equipment but I am very hard on it so that's why
I am asking a lot of questions about the drives and motors.

Nice your in Sag. Were always over in greenport or running around Shelter. I sent you a PM.


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