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The Bravo is a heavier drive. It will handle higher HP with less wear and
tear than the Alpha. I've had a Bravo for 8 years without any problems. -- Keith & Laura Koether Pleasure Island Blue Ribbon Marina, Hogans Creek Ohio River Mi. 497 RDB http://thebayguide.com/rec.boats/koether.html "Jay" wrote in message ... Sorry.. I guess I should have added that 95% of all use is on a landlocked river.. Will probably launch from Westerly, R.I or off the cape.... but not often.. -j "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jay wrote: Folks, Looking for some feelings on the comparative difference. I'm looking at a 21 ft. sundeck model, with a 5.0, 260 horse. The local dealer sells them with a Bravo.. Since I've learned a bravo is about 3000.00 more, is there no reason an Alpha can't do a comparable job? The few MPH I might pick up, being able to back up or track straighter doesn't really matter much to me.... are there other advantages I don't know about, or don't understand? -j "... being able to back up or track straighter doesn't really matter much to me..." You don't boat on Chesapeake Bay, I hope... |
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