one pair of TRS Drives, 1.5 ratio, with Gimbals, Rams, tailstocks and inner transom plates. Very good condition. $3500
First Gun
04-07-2013 06:04 PM
Ttt
commandersander
04-07-2013 08:56 PM
Whollycrapbatman..
That's a gift! Somebody better......
Zero Patience
04-13-2013 05:54 AM
Still available...
open87
04-13-2013 07:07 AM
That's a good deal !!
jvthundercat
04-13-2013 12:03 PM
What's the difference between Bravo One and TRS?
First Gun
04-15-2013 09:54 AM
Originally Posted by jvthundercat
(Post 3904821)
What's the difference between Bravo One and TRS?
Oh boy.......something's you just can't fix
First Gun
04-28-2013 09:28 PM
Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 3899308)
one pair of TRS Drives, 1.5 ratio, with Gimbals, Rams, tailstocks and inner transom plates. Very good condition. $3500
Ttt
masonbig1
04-29-2013 07:20 AM
Originally Posted by First Gun
(Post 3906023)
Oh boy.......something's you just can't fix
Why be a D!ck when its a valid question ? I too, would like to know.. Are they compatible with Bravo gimbals/tansom parts anyone?
sr73z
04-29-2013 01:07 PM
Originally Posted by masonbig1
(Post 3915071)
Why be a D!ck when its a valid question ? I too, would like to know.. Are they compatible with Bravo gimbals/tansom parts anyone?
trs is the older style, they have been out of production for about 20 years i believe. they use a transmission, so you have more weight than with bravos, roughly a couple hundred pounds with twins. also bravos have more engine compartment room as the engines set all the way back to the transom assys. so front of engine access is usually tons better. the trs drives are also more beefy, heavier, stronger, and less prone to breakage. trs sits deeper in the water. none of the transom assy. parts interchange. the trs cutout is larger, totally different. trs parts are getting harder to find. bravo parts are easy as they still make them, and you will need them, as they break a lot with high hp engines, compared to trs. that is a hell of a good deal on that drive package.