How much space is required to short stagger?
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Maybe I'm not asking the question right.
If there is anyone out there running a staggered setup with brovo style drives if they could measure from the inside of the transom to the front of the forward engine and post the findings. It does not matter what manufacture or if it a full or short stagger as long as its a staggered running brovos. I believe you could get a way with around 70-75 inches. Just trying get an estimate on the veribility from other setups.
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If there is anyone out there running a staggered setup with brovo style drives if they could measure from the inside of the transom to the front of the forward engine and post the findings. It does not matter what manufacture or if it a full or short stagger as long as its a staggered running brovos. I believe you could get a way with around 70-75 inches. Just trying get an estimate on the veribility from other setups.
Thanks
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See if these help.
You can see if you widen them up a little bit, maybe to 24" you can shorten it up a lot. One problem you run into if you get them too close is the routing of the forward tail pipes.
You can see if you widen them up a little bit, maybe to 24" you can shorten it up a lot. One problem you run into if you get them too close is the routing of the forward tail pipes.
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This is great info! Thank you very much. From the pics this looks to be a full staggered bravo setup. I run blower motors so Iwill have to have them a bit closer. It looks like if I have 77 inches I can make a go at it.
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What drives are you using? I might have a drawing of that also.
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Do you have your engines out of the boat? Set them up on the floor and move them around, see what you come up with. That is the best way.
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