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JaayTeee 10-13-2005 07:20 PM

Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
Can a Stellings extension box for a Bravo
application be ran in the bottom set of
holes ( highest position) with any
problems to the drivetrain( due to the shaft angle) ?

I've heard both ways.

Stellings advertisement states they're
"adjustable"

Any info appreciated.

JT

TxHawk 10-13-2005 07:41 PM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
It can be done but it does put tension on the driveshaft. PM "OkieTunnel", i believe he has some bad experience with the high setting.

Canada Jeff 10-14-2005 07:36 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
If you are looking to buy, check this other set back option.

www.land-and-sea.com

JaayTeee 10-14-2005 08:00 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
Jeff,

I already have stellings boxes, set in the
middle hole.

I tried a set of 5 blades, liked the way
they worked, and figured that they
could be ran higher, without resorting
to shorter lowers.

carney 10-14-2005 08:53 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
I run the same box , if you are going to move the drive up and you have offshore mounts raise the motor up the same amount. not a big deal if you are doing the box. Mine are in the bottom holes and I still need shorties.

Canada Jeff 10-14-2005 10:02 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 

Originally Posted by JaayTeee
Jeff,

I already have stellings boxes, set in the
middle hole.

I tried a set of 5 blades, liked the way
they worked, and figured that they
could be ran higher, without resorting
to shorter lowers.

Ahh, I see. This Land and sea option is far cheaper for me. I just have some steering isues to address.

Panther 10-14-2005 10:08 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 

Originally Posted by Canada Jeff
Ahh, I see. This Land and sea option is far cheaper for me. I just have some steering isues to address.

Check before you buy, I haven't heard of excellent results. Also, it puts a heck of a lot more strain on the gimbal ring with the set back. It's kind of like putting a pipe on the end of a wrench to break the nut free.

JaayTeee 10-14-2005 11:06 AM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 

Originally Posted by carney
I run the same box , if you are going to move the drive up and you have offshore mounts raise the motor up the same amount. not a big deal if you are doing the box. Mine are in the bottom holes and I still need shorties.

I have offshore mounts,
Right now, the breather studs are very close
( actually , sometimes touch)
to the bottom of the hatch, not going to be able
to raise them without some mods ( scoops,
which the wife will most likely nix)

Cord 10-14-2005 12:25 PM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 
The official version is not without raising the engine, but I can tell you from personal experience that I've seen no ill effects.

Canada Jeff 10-14-2005 01:56 PM

Re: Stellings/Bravo box Question
 

Originally Posted by Panther
Check before you buy, I haven't heard of excellent results. Also, it puts a heck of a lot more strain on the gimbal ring with the set back. It's kind of like putting a pipe on the end of a wrench to break the nut free.

I thought the same about more stress on the gimble, there is no doubt the gimble will work harder. I have spoken to people who have them, and they love them! One buddy on this board has been running over 80 mph since he installed them over a year ago, and the gimbles are fine.

I am still looking into things, I'm sold yet.

I only need another couple MPH (I know famuose last words).

The idea I have is these Sunsation 288's 04 and older tend to 'bounce' at 70 mph. I think if this stern jack helps me carry the nose, it should help, or eliminate the bounce. The bounce only happens in smooth water, but I still want it gone without draging my tabs.


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