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Zero Cavity 05-13-2003 01:54 PM

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Jassman 05-13-2003 07:15 PM

Thanks Dr. I will try and call you tomorrow during business hours, The turning at higher speeds I was told would be a problem, as well as docking, but I like to get all my info from people that actually have the drives, Simple and over built is always better in my book, I apprieciate your help. Jeff Jassby:D

imongo 05-14-2003 07:19 AM

Hey, that's my boat... Hey, that's my girls!

I've done sweepers at 50-60 without any problems. The boat will not turn as sharply as with out drives because it is rudder steered instead of directional thrust. You do have to trim down a little for the turn to keep the props digging in well, but that's all. Never considered Arenson because of price and safety. I go to the beach in the picture a lot and could never do that with Arenson. Also, it's nice not having to think in terms of "dollars per hour" for drive maintenance/repair. I was speaking with Steve about XR drives. Seems you have to do a "rebuild" every 120-140 hrs to the tune of $1200 a drive or you will replace it by 170. That's $10 an hour per drive! My friend with a Donzi 45 just blew his first XR at 170 hours and I told him to expect the other two to go shortly. We have been talking about a Pulse for him since he got the boat. Looks like it may happen sooner than later.

Around the docks in no problem. Just drive it like any other rudder steering boat. I never used the wheel with my bravos, so this was no change for me.

Hope this helps...

Mongo

Zero Cavity 05-14-2003 08:14 AM

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I will find out more this weekend on how the Pulse Drive works on my Cigarette. When it come to turns my philosophy is" take it easy". The only time you go fast in a turn is when you are in a race so for pleasure boating I personally do not see the reason to be doing fast sharp turns.

Jassman 05-14-2003 10:10 AM

Thanks Dr. for the conversation, I apprieciate it, have a good weekend with your boat, let us know how it goes, Thanks Jeff Jassby.

Mongo, hows it going, I will try and get a hold of you, Thanks Jeff 228-216-0900 cell

Frequency 05-14-2003 10:31 AM

Sharp Turns Required
 
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I guess it's all in the application. Gotta turn sharp if you want to do this.........

Jassman 05-14-2003 06:04 PM

We do this almost every weekend, the kids love it, the problem is im getting older and can't handle all that punishment:p

imongo 05-15-2003 06:29 AM

Don't get me wrong, it will turn sharp. I'm with the Doc on this one. never have a reason to make sharp turns. If you are towing a tuber, you're probably going around 25-35, not the range Jassman is talking about.

Mongo

PS The new motors are in and running! Major cleaning and some prop and rudder changes, then TEST DRIVE!

Miller 05-15-2003 06:46 AM

Get the pulse drives.

Jassman 05-15-2003 07:33 AM

I tow the kids with the wife's boat:rolleyes: a X-20 Sea-Do:D


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