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hjs63 03-07-2013 05:20 PM

Re: mariah virgin
 
very sorry on that mike
being new on termenology thought any dual prop was III

blockp 03-07-2013 06:35 PM

Re: mariah virgin
 
Yes, the Bravo 3 is a dual prop.

The 99 214 Jubilee that I just bought has a 4.3 mated to a dual prop bravo 3.

Once the ice clears on the lake, I'll be able to give you a performance rundown, but for now we're at 20ish inches of ice. Probably will be mid April before I can spash the boat.

I decided to pull the trigger on this boat because my neighbor runs a Monterey (same empty weight as the Jubilee) with a 4.3 and it pulls well. No incredible top speed to brag about, but easily gets a boat load of adults on plane and runs out in the upper 40's.



Oh yeah, and from what I've read, if you want to up-size from a 4.3, you will have to change the gear set in the outdrive too.

hjs63 03-08-2013 02:12 AM

Re: mariah virgin
 
thanks for that, we will cross that bridge when we get there.

hjs63 03-12-2013 11:33 PM

Re: mariah virgin
 
hey everyone, is there a factory service manual on site to show to get the helm apart to refurbish the shroud.

hjs63 03-12-2013 11:45 PM

Re: mariah virgin
 
after reviewing the 244 it is a "Z" boat with a the original matching trailer. The owner did not wrap up the boat, so its a bit dirty and the shine has faded. A quik buff by the tech showed life under the grime. It seem the hydraulic trims did not function. We are hoping that only the fluid is bad, contacts clicking, maybe just has to be cleaned and functioned well. Any thoughts on the trim tabs?

mikeyt 03-13-2013 02:48 AM

Re: mariah virgin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hjs63 (Post 42234)
hey everyone, is there a factory service manual on site to show to get the helm apart to refurbish the shroud.

Nope. Unfortunately boats are not like cars/trucks and detailed shop manuals dont exist except for the engines & outdrives.

mikeyt 03-13-2013 02:50 AM

Re: mariah virgin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hjs63 (Post 42235)
after reviewing the 244 it is a "Z" boat with a the original matching trailer. The owner did not wrap up the boat, so its a bit dirty and the shine has faded. A quik buff by the tech showed life under the grime. It seem the hydraulic trims did not function. We are hoping that only the fluid is bad, contacts clicking, maybe just has to be cleaned and functioned well. Any thoughts on the trim tabs?

Changing the fluids would be something you do anyway if you dont know the service history of the boat. There is a good chance low fluid levels are causing the problem but also possibly corroded electrical connections which marine electricals are known for.

hjs63 03-13-2013 08:19 AM

Re: mariah virgin
 
again thanks


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