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Thread: Drive Showers?

  1. #1
    jmelton
    I have a new ULtra 21 stealth, with alpha one drive. Was wondering which drive shower would be recommended? Everyone claims theres cools the best.

  2. #2
    Havasu_Dreamin
    Got the one from Eddie Marine, seems to be working fine on my bravo 3. I think as long as you get one, you'll be fine, and you'll defintiely be better off than the guy that does not have one.
    HD

  3. #3
    GottaHaveIt
    I am using a Simrek Corp. multiport drive
    shower. It works as designed..I can attest
    to that. I had a friend drive my boat while
    I held on to the swim platform at various
    speeds (smooth water!) and different drive
    angles. It literally pours water all over the
    drive. Simrek advertises in the back of the
    major boat mags (Hot Boat for one) or you
    can check out their website: http://www.driveshowers.com
    A while back there was a magazine test (I
    forget which mag) and they used temp gauges
    to see how much cooling the Simrek brand
    provided and it does work as advertised.
    -Chris
    Lake Conroe, TX
    2000 Baja 25 Outlaw, Mercrusier 502 Mag MPI,
    stock, with CMI headers; 70 MPH @ 5,100 RPM
    (goal is 75 MPH normally aspirated).
    [This message has been edited by GottaHaveIt (edited September 15, 2001).]

  4. #4
    Hustler
    Hey GottaHaveIt, I just wondering http://www.goldenplasma.f2s.com/foru...confused31.gif How does that teak surfing work with an outdrive? http://www.plauder-smilies.de/rough/greenchainsaw.gif
    Hustler

  5. #5
    RiverDave2
    Cahones mas grandes http://free.***boat.net/ubb/biggrin.gif
    Your braver then I am.
    jmelton, if your running an alpha drive and a small block, I don't think you really need a driver shower. Unless you run your boat on plane at WOT for hours on end, it's not going to do anything for you. On our old boat (no drive shower) lasted 20 years with an alpha and small block no problems. As a matter of fact I'm not really convinced they do much unless your running really high horsepower applications that generate alot of heat in the upper gear case. For most river cruising they are not needed, but they do look cool http://free.***boat.net/ubb/smile.gif.
    RD

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    i used the imco one that bolts to the top of the outdrive.it didn't work for shit i dont know if it was because it was a cat or what but i will never buy another one.

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    i made a mistake,my shower was the eddie marine shower and it sucks.at least on my cat it did.looked over the back of the boat at many different speeds and zero water comes out.

  8. #8
    GottaHaveIt
    Hustler, you must be bored as hell or your
    boat is broken again for you to be over here
    on the outdrive board razzzing us faster
    prop guys... http://free.***boat.net/ubb/biggrin.gif
    As for what an Alpha drive needs, if you
    are running a stout (230HP or more) SB then
    an Alpha drive should have a shower. They
    are more prone to heating up quicker and
    get hotter than a Bravo believe it or not.
    Baja..Speed Changes You
    [This message has been edited by GottaHaveIt (edited September 17, 2001).]

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