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zitoracing 03-19-2006 08:34 AM

Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
what are the pros and cons on a boat with TRS drives
i dont know much about them and current looking at a boat with them any help needed.
thanks
Ty

Rookie 03-19-2006 10:28 AM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
IMO, good drives for light weight - medium heavy boats with less than 625hp. My 30' 6800lb with TRS around 500hp, the last thing I am worrying about are my drives. Friends 38' 10,000lb? Top gun w/ 750hp is another issue. It is indirectly proportional lighter boat more hp, heavier boat less hp. 625hp on a 34' would be my top comfort zone for TRS. But it still boils down to the sticks if you use them properly.

Cons- deep drive, transmissions, not much room in bilge, supply of parts are diminishing, peoples perception, resale (but that might be why you might get it cheap), uses more hp than bravo's, not to hydrodynamic I am looking into nose cones for mine.

Overall I would buy another boat with them. cause usually they are on older boats that I can afford.

monstaaa 03-19-2006 11:13 AM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
essentially there junk on any kind of performance boat, with all due. the lower the value, and increse expense due to service. they don not handle surfacing almost at all. most importantly they are really old and the parts will soon be scarce.

the positive to it is that you can replace them with a much better unit with out having to close your transom and go to bravo's. not a cheap investment either way. i say this from my experience in the industry over quite a few years.

good luck.

CMG 03-19-2006 11:25 AM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
Pro? they're easily replaced with Konrads :cool:

Craney 03-19-2006 11:39 AM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
Like Rookie said it all depends whats in front of them. Have them checked out.

zitoracing 03-19-2006 11:43 AM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
thanks for the info the boat is a 35 mistress with 500 hp's
thanks Ty

J-Bonz 03-19-2006 12:26 PM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 

Originally Posted by monstaaa
essentially there junk on any kind of performance boat, with all due. the lower the value, and increse expense due to service. they don not handle surfacing almost at all. most importantly they are really old and the parts will soon be scarce.

the positive to it is that you can replace them with a much better unit with out having to close your transom and go to bravo's. not a cheap investment either way. i say this from my experience in the industry over quite a few years.

good luck.

DAMN, I thought you were talking about bravos, Oh, I am sorry, I forgot how reliable the are.

monstaaa 03-19-2006 04:46 PM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 

Originally Posted by J-Bonz
DAMN, I thought you were talking about bravos, Oh, I am sorry, I forgot how reliable the are.


dont follow

Rookie 03-19-2006 05:15 PM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
I'm thinking that he is referring to allot of people blowing up their bravo drives with moderate hp, unless they have all the expensive upgrades. For a while it seemed there was a thread every week on how much hp can a STANDARD bravo handle.

would an '89 bravo might be just as weak or weaker than a TRS? I have no idea. I am happy with my TRS and thank god it has never surfaced.

IRONMAN 03-19-2006 05:57 PM

Re: Pros And Cons On Trs Drives
 
The 89 bravo is far inferior to the TRS A new XR sportmaster is better than the TRS, BUT if the 89 bravo is behind the 330 hp 454 that it was designed for it is ok and will probably last.


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