Bravos and new TS Top Guns
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I know it is mostly how you work the sticks but to you guys out there with the newer TS Top Guns how have they been holding up!
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Thanks cigarette we were talking about it this weekend and I really have not heard anyone complaining about blowing them up too often! I would think with the newer boats being lighter,the TS running so level, and getting speed out of less HP that they would be lasting!
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Originally Posted by BAJABOAT
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Do you know of others with similar problems?
Do you know of others with similar problems?
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Originally Posted by lucky strike
Just on the older ones (straight bottom). A LOT has to do with the way you run the boat. I would imagine if you are going over 700HP you are going to have drive problems. If you are looking for a T/S I would get a Bravo XR boat. If you are looking for a straight bottom I would look either TRS or SSM #3 because the Guns with bravo drives purpoise like crazy.
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Originally Posted by Spitfire1
I never had a problem with porpoiseing....????? That is the first I have heard of this...........
LS JR.