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Whats the difference between a Bravo 1 and a Bravo 2 outdrive?
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<blockquote data-quote="MDO" data-source="post: 1829846" data-attributes="member: 20013"><p>Grand is too small for those boats, its like your boat going down Choteau Bend. Over about 26' and you have to be pushing 90 to have any fun, 32-38' and you need to be running 110+ on a windy day, over 40' and there aint any part of the lake big enough to get rough enough water. One time we came out of Woodard and Dennis (white skater) was leaving right behind us. We were pegged at like 88 and by the time he got on plain and came around, he had to be running 120-130. He got about a hundred feet in front of us and hit a big roller. It was so awesome to see both the drives all the way out of water. Then we realized, S**T!, we are about to hit the same wave. Needless to say we flew like one of them planes you work on!</p><p></p><p>Any of the Bravos will be fine for what your wanting. Bravo I you can normally find parts easier, cheaper, and good used stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDO, post: 1829846, member: 20013"] Grand is too small for those boats, its like your boat going down Choteau Bend. Over about 26' and you have to be pushing 90 to have any fun, 32-38' and you need to be running 110+ on a windy day, over 40' and there aint any part of the lake big enough to get rough enough water. One time we came out of Woodard and Dennis (white skater) was leaving right behind us. We were pegged at like 88 and by the time he got on plain and came around, he had to be running 120-130. He got about a hundred feet in front of us and hit a big roller. It was so awesome to see both the drives all the way out of water. Then we realized, S**T!, we are about to hit the same wave. Needless to say we flew like one of them planes you work on! Any of the Bravos will be fine for what your wanting. Bravo I you can normally find parts easier, cheaper, and good used stuff. [/QUOTE]
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