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Thread: Scarab 29'er w/ twin small blocks

  1. #11
    ECeptor
    OK, tell me this wouldn't be an awesome ride!
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...P29SCARAB2.jpg

  2. #12
    DMOORE
    My only question would be the reliability of the BH, and cost of any repair? There are a ton of aftermarket performance parts for the Bravo, including Sportmaster lowers. Those alone will improve top end.
    Darrell.

  3. #13
    ECeptor
    There are a ton of aftermarket performance parts for the Bravo, including Sportmaster lowers. Those alone will improve top end
    That's a good question. Apparently this hull works well without the bow lift provided by deeper drives. So, I wonder if a set of really short lowers would be the hot ticket to more efficiency and bigger speeds.

  4. #14
    sbradwell
    Yes I have driven one fast great roster tail a little squirly not for the unexpiranced boat has alot of lift from the dual props.
    can you say air time .Bravo boat easyer to drive and safer but not as fast.
    Simon says

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