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bravo one limits
I'm told that a standard bravo one drive will last no problem on a boat that weighs just 3000 lbs with 425 up to 600 hp. Assuming normal recreational use, do you agree? Thanks for your guidance.
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Mine weighs a little more than that and I've had absolutly no problems. I've very carefull with the drive when planing and upon reentry.
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Cord, what hp do you have?
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You can go to the Mecury web site and they tell you what hp their drives are rated to. I take it your driving style will depend a lot on how long the drive lasts.
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600
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Your personal driving habits has got a lot to do with how long they last when you have lots of HP.
No straight arm hole shots and watch catching too much air , keep the oil changed , use a drive shower and don't be beating on it all the time and you should get a number of good years out of them;) |
550-600 np ,but one hand on throttles
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Im running close to 600 hp and I beat the hell out of the sticks when when ever I have a chance. I do have a drive shower and change the oil every 20 hours. No problums yet . But I wont be supprised when it goes.
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Hot Boat,
I have a newbie question. What is a drive shower? Thanks GarDog |
Gar,
A drive shower is a device that picks up water while you are running and showers the upper gear case to keep it and your oil cooler. www.driveshowers.com Cheapest and best cooling one out there;) |
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