Newbie question about drives...
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Newbie question about drives...
Hello All,
I am just about to purchase a 96 Fountain 38 Lightning w/ 525SCs and Bravo 3 drives. As a newbie to offshore boats in general I am not very knowledgable regarding the various drive options and was looking for a little help.
Question: How are the Bravo 3 drives versus other drives?
Or, to put it another way -- Should I plan on replacing the drives pretty soon after getting the boat?
The boat is flawless and I know the seller very well. The engines just underwent extensive work and I have all receipts, etc. I just don't know much about the drives yet and wanted to know if I should be concerned.
Thanks in advance for any help you all can give me.
--KevinJ
I am just about to purchase a 96 Fountain 38 Lightning w/ 525SCs and Bravo 3 drives. As a newbie to offshore boats in general I am not very knowledgable regarding the various drive options and was looking for a little help.
Question: How are the Bravo 3 drives versus other drives?
Or, to put it another way -- Should I plan on replacing the drives pretty soon after getting the boat?
The boat is flawless and I know the seller very well. The engines just underwent extensive work and I have all receipts, etc. I just don't know much about the drives yet and wanted to know if I should be concerned.
Thanks in advance for any help you all can give me.
--KevinJ
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Re: Newbie question about drives...
Bravo 3 is a dual prop drive, as in one prop directly behind the other.
Bravo 1 is the standard single prop drive found on 90% of the boats
Bravo 1 is the standard single prop drive found on 90% of the boats
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Re: Newbie question about drives...
I looked at the paperwork and it is indeed a Bravo 1 drive.
So...new question...
Should I plan on replacing the drive over some short period of time?
Thanks!
Kevin J
So...new question...
Should I plan on replacing the drive over some short period of time?
Thanks!
Kevin J
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Re: Newbie question about drives...
no Kevin you should be in good shape, with "stock" 525's run good props and watch the fluids. Those are pretty good drives
also the most important thing for all this free advice post some pictures
congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the board. Tom
also the most important thing for all this free advice post some pictures
congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the board. Tom
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Re: Newbie question about drives...
Thanks for the info, Tom.
I will get some pics tomorrow afternoon and post them tomorrow night. I am really excited about the new purchase. I even managed to get my wife excited about the boat...which is a bonus! My favorite saying is "happy wife..happy life"!
I will be looking to add graphics pretty soon. Right now the boat is factory RED with no graphics at all. I am planning on attending some boat shows to see what style of graphics I like.
I joined SCOPE here in SoCal and I might have to twist some arms to get someone to go out some weekend soon! Being the "rookie" and all I will defiintely take any advice I can get. I also plan on taking a boating safety course and will start looking into that tomorrow.
The other thing I think I should get is some sort of radio gear. At the very least I think I would need a portable radio of some sort. Not to get off the subject too far but can you recommend a good portable radio?
Thanks again for the info.
-Kevin J
I will get some pics tomorrow afternoon and post them tomorrow night. I am really excited about the new purchase. I even managed to get my wife excited about the boat...which is a bonus! My favorite saying is "happy wife..happy life"!
I will be looking to add graphics pretty soon. Right now the boat is factory RED with no graphics at all. I am planning on attending some boat shows to see what style of graphics I like.
I joined SCOPE here in SoCal and I might have to twist some arms to get someone to go out some weekend soon! Being the "rookie" and all I will defiintely take any advice I can get. I also plan on taking a boating safety course and will start looking into that tomorrow.
The other thing I think I should get is some sort of radio gear. At the very least I think I would need a portable radio of some sort. Not to get off the subject too far but can you recommend a good portable radio?
Thanks again for the info.
-Kevin J
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Re: Newbie question about drives...
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
no Kevin you should be in good shape, with "stock" 525's run good props and watch the fluids. Those are pretty good drives
also the most important thing for all this free advice post some pictures
congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the board. Tom
also the most important thing for all this free advice post some pictures
congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the board. Tom
Bob
Merc recomends 60Hrs on the engine oil(30 hrs WOT) for changes sesonaly or 80 hrs on the drives..(40 hrs WOT)
Last edited by blownincome; 03-30-2005 at 05:11 AM.