drive showers?
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drive showers?
Yay or nah?
Looking for small things to do while it is cold in FL. Boat really needs little to nothing as I didn't really use it much since i got it.
Re-wire the stereo and add some underwater LED is all I got so far.
However the boat did not come with drive showers. Is this something I should add and if so why?
It's a 2004 Sonic 358 with Mag 496ho's. I have zero plans to mod or add any power to this current set up.
Looking for small things to do while it is cold in FL. Boat really needs little to nothing as I didn't really use it much since i got it.
Re-wire the stereo and add some underwater LED is all I got so far.
However the boat did not come with drive showers. Is this something I should add and if so why?
It's a 2004 Sonic 358 with Mag 496ho's. I have zero plans to mod or add any power to this current set up.
Last edited by Nate5.0; 01-30-2014 at 10:28 AM.
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Been lots of threads over the years on this topic with strong opinions for and against. I'm on the for side. I prefer Simrek. I know they work as I wakeboarded with a short rope behind my boat after installing to make sure it indeed was pouring water over my drive!
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They cool off the gears in the top of your drives. Better safe than sorry in my opinion, the harder you run it the more you need them. Are the tops of your drives nice, shiny, and black? Or are they white/chalky? If they're white you should add them.
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The low cost and ease to install is why I brought it up. I see many with them and get the basic idea of them.... Just didn't know if there was a reason I should leave them off my boat seeing as it is prob the only thing this boat does not have.
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It's cheap insurance for when the water temp goes WAY UP here in the summer, I've had them on all of our boats, and the SIMREKs are the best in my opinion.
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+1 for the Simreks. And they are easy to install, no holes to drill. Only takes 10 minutes to install.