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If I ever win the lottery this is what I would do, tell me what you think. The new dcb f26 with the new mercury 1050SCi and #6 drive. According to Hot Boat just the motor and the dive run $124,000. Has anyone ever seen a combo like this. I have heard the #6 drives are heavier than the bravo's and dont even know if they would work in a boat this size. So what do you think
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#6 is heavier...and needs a transmission.
Why not go Teague 1000? Might be cheaper...A few guys around here are running bigger power with the Teague and Imco units...
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Originally posted by Havasu Hangin':
#6 is heavier...and needs a transmission.
Why not go Teague 1000? Might be cheaper...A few guys around here are running bigger power with the Teague and Imco units...
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And they keep breaking them........
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THE BOAT IS NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR A # 6 DRIVE.
THE TRANSMISSION TAKES UP TO MUCH ROOM.
YOU WOULD HAVE TO REMOVE MOST OF YOUR PASSENGER AREA. IF YOU GOING TO SPEND THE MONEY BUY A BIGGER BOAT.
JUST MY OPINION......AND THIS IS FROM SOMEBODY THAT CAN'T AFFORD EITHER COMPONENT YOUR TALKING ABOUT.IF YOU DO DECIDE TO GO FOR IT PLEASE GIVE ME A RIDE!!!!!!!
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember reading in Hot Boat about a 25' Eliminator Daytona that had a #6 drive on it with some sick horsepower. Did like 130mph. Anybody remember reading this?
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Reaper1,
Your correct on the 25 Daytona with the 6 drive. Here's a photo - it it works. That has to be one bad ass ride.
Guess it didn't work. How the hell do you post pictures?
http://offshoreonly.com/cgi-bin/gall....pl?photo=1034
[This message has been edited by bohica (edited June 12, 2002).]
[This message has been edited by bohica (edited June 12, 2002).]
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Yaaaaaa, thats what I'm talking about. Do you have any more info. on that boat. That drive unit is the sickest looking thing. Check out that cleaver too.
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Gary Teague at GT Performance, Montclair, CA
has built many of these set ups; both with IMCO's and dry sump #6's. The back seat is moved forward for the 6 drive. It also helps the balance of the boat...
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Originally posted by HavasuDreamin':
And they keep breaking them...
It ain't boatin' 'til somethin' gets broke...
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