which bravo for 700 hp
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i've been looking at several different style bravo drives. bmax , imco, teague and max machine, anyone with any info good bad or otherwise post here. i'm running twin 700hp engines in a 9500 lb boat.
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YOU DON'T HAVE A CHANCE WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN A B-MAX.UNLESS YOU NEVER GO IN RUFF WATER,NEVER LAUNCH OUT,NEVER OVER ACCELERATE ,ECT.ECT.ECT.. I DONT SAY THIS BECAUSE I SELL & USE THEM. IT'S A FACT!!! YOUR BOAT WEIGHS TO MUCH FOR ANYTHING ELSE.
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I have a 750 +HP twin Max Machine's in a 30' boat. With 50 gal. gas and two man crew, I weigh 9500 lbs. Six races, many test hours plus pleasure use. I run my equipment hard...never a drive issue. Just sent them back to Max to check out. They replaced a few bearings and Merc's shaft coupler . Jason said everything else looked like new and shipped them back.
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I'd love to upgrade to a Bmax drive myself; but, that's quite a chunck of change. I'm running a XR drive at about 800 HP; I have to be very careful with it.
What's the weak link in these drives; the XR? In the interim to upgrading to a Bmax or the likes, what can I do to beef up my current drive?
Mike
What's the weak link in these drives; the XR? In the interim to upgrading to a Bmax or the likes, what can I do to beef up my current drive?
Mike
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Max Machine works, Full upgrade including top cap, propshaft the whole works. I think 6,500 Maybe 6,800 for full upgrade - Talk to Jason! he's the man.
http://www.maxmachineworx.com/
http://www.maxmachineworx.com/
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