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Old 08-07-2015, 07:49 AM
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Just plain Bad AZZ Rik !!! would love to hear some before and after numbers!
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Originally Posted by alindquist
How far do those props extend out compared to the Bravo 3? Even trimmed up at the sand bar my props are still tucked under the swim platform... Either way, it's still cool...
This boat had Bravo's in Stellings boxes prior so I'm only 4" farther back they the Bravo's were. I never took a shot showing exactly how far back the propellers are BUT they are (guesstimate) about 4-6" aft of the platform.
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Old 08-11-2015, 11:59 AM
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Looks cool can't wait to hear the final numbers

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Originally Posted by baronmarine
anyone have one or been on one. pros, cons? i have always liked the looks of them on the water and the whole idea behind them. been looking at them for the last month now for a day boat for mrs baron, my girls and mrs barons dogs and friends. lol. also how are they on the drives?

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I took a good look at two of them ant the Wharf, one with black sides and one with blue...either one of them yours? BA for sure!
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Originally Posted by JRider
I took a good look at two of them ant the Wharf, one with black sides and one with blue...either one of them yours? BA for sure!
hi j. if you are talking about the 2 outside on the wash racks, they are both 370's. both super nice and the owners take great care of them. the fork truck at the wharf can lift a 400 but they don't have enough counter weight to move. ours is there but on the other side of the storage buildings in the basin of the yacht club.

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somebody will for sure cut their foot off with those knives hanging off the back of that cruiser. I'm sure it runs okay but wow the cruiser is useless for swimming behind it. A set of number sixes would be the ticket.

RIk... please stop with that prop guard BS... it's not going to stop anyone from jumping off the back of the cruiser or swimming up to the back of the cruiser. Great looking boat though....but the arnesons, no thanks.
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Old 08-11-2015, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by daddy
somebody will for sure cut their foot off with those knives hanging off the back of that cruiser. I'm sure it runs okay but wow the cruiser is useless for swimming behind it. A set of number sixes would be the ticket.

RIk... please stop with that prop guard BS... it's not going to stop anyone from jumping off the back of the cruiser or swimming up to the back of the cruiser. Great looking boat though....but the arnesons, no thanks.
WOW... You really have an affliction for the Arnesons.
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Rik do you still have the bravo's? I might be in the market for one....
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Old 08-11-2015, 08:15 PM
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Not to hijack this thread. Sorry...

We do not take trades the dealer, Seaton Marine, has the drives that came off the boat. I don't know the condition of them?

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Originally Posted by daddy
somebody will for sure cut their foot off with those knives hanging off the back of that cruiser. I'm sure it runs okay but wow the cruiser is useless for swimming behind it. A set of number sixes would be the ticket.

RIk... please stop with that prop guard BS... it's not going to stop anyone from jumping off the back of the cruiser or swimming up to the back of the cruiser. Great looking boat though....but the arnesons, no thanks.
Why would number sixes be any safer? Same props.
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