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Arneson Drive traits
Was thinking about Arnesons and was wondering about any drawbacks versus standard drives with regards to handling, turning, trimability, do they stay hooked up in rough water or any weird traits. Thanks for the input.
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I made the switch and, well the boat in rough feels like a 6' longer boat. I have yet to find any drawbacks. A lot less down time due to broken bravos!
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Hard to dock, not good when swimming, custom trailer, expensive props, limited resale opportunities. Other than these short comings, they look pretty cool 😎
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
(Post 4514431)
Hard to dock,
the 38 formula has no problem in rough water,handling is quite good,corning is good |
Ok.....harder to dock than IO's
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I find that people that say a staggered, surface drive boat is hard to dock can't dock a side by side bravo boat either.
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
(Post 4514446)
Ok.....harder to dock than IO's
Seems misnomers are hard to let go on the internet. |
Rik a few questions on the Bravo Conversion.
1. Approximate cost of conversion kit? 2. Approximate cost of rigging? 3. Anyone using one on a Velocity VR 290 or a 280? Thanks, Padraig |
There are no negatives to these drives.
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Originally Posted by 28cigarettess
(Post 4514323)
Was thinking about Arnesons and was wondering about any drawbacks versus standard drives with regards to handling, turning, trimability, do they stay hooked up in rough water or any weird traits. Thanks for the input.
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