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Drive_Eater 07-06-2010 01:00 PM

Double R- So you guys took over Central Marine in Midland? I forget who I was talking to at the Gas dock last weekend?

Panther 07-06-2010 01:10 PM

Mercury ran the Alpha's on BBC's a number of years ago. On small blocks I've seen them handle up to 400 hp turing high rpms if you're easy on them.

One thing you can do that I think will be a good bang for your buck is to scrap the cleaver style props for a set of Mercury Mirage Plus.

You'll get on plane much easier and your mid-range cruise speed will be a lot higher. Top end speed will be about the same, possibly a little less but the boat will handle better in my opinion.

Good luck with her, she's a classic!

Thunderstruck 07-06-2010 01:12 PM

I think the bravo is longer than the mr or alpha so if you go to bravo drives you will slow down like my friend did. There are shorter bravo drives to match the alpha.

Drive_Eater 07-06-2010 02:13 PM

This past weekend I was currently running 53mph (GPS) @ 4300 rpm, with aluminum 21's. Whats the best prop combo for all around runnng/Paining/ top speed? Where should the rpm be at for this size prop? Want to get it dialed in this week- planing a somewhat off-shore tour...

phragle 07-06-2010 03:24 PM

So what do you want to know?? As long as the drives are in good shape, they should handle your power just fine, keep up on oil changes and drive showers wouldnt be a bad idea., also pull the tirebar and try to wiggle the drives side to side, if they wiggle you need to do a little work, also check the condition of the bellows. If you have any stalling problems while docking its most likely time to replace the lower shift cable..... you have a deep X if its unmolested, no need for the cleavers. Your boat was originally designed by a member of the board named 'Brownie' when he had Nova Marine. He sold the 24 to wellcraft. I get right around 47 with stock 302's. Looking at the pik, I believe the stringers/transom may have been redone at some point as the 77 had a tub in the back that the engines sat in. You have a great riding boat that looks to be in great shape.

Panther 07-06-2010 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by Panther (Post 3152263)
One thing you can do that I think will be a good bang for your buck is to scrap the cleaver style props for a set of Mercury Mirage Plus.

You'll get on plane much easier and your mid-range cruise speed will be a lot higher. Top end speed will be about the same, possibly a little less but the boat will handle better in my opinion.

Good luck with her, she's a classic!


Originally Posted by Drive_Eater (Post 3152323)
This past weekend I was currently running 53mph (GPS) @ 4300 rpm, with aluminum 21's. Whats the best prop combo for all around runnng/Paining/ top speed? Where should the rpm be at for this size prop? Want to get it dialed in this week- planing a somewhat off-shore tour...


I think you'll do best with a mirage plus or maybe a laser II.

Drive_Eater 07-07-2010 01:28 PM

I have access to mirage's so i'll try them out.... Thanks for the input!


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