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not so many bravo 1's,lots of bravo II and III.
and Volvo SX,DPS-m SX-a DPSX-a a few DPH and R drives.
quite a number of alpha GEN II. most the older alphas have long corroded away here.
What is "FS"? I don't know of a Bravo drive with that designation. What kind of questions do you have about them? Personally, I like the black color - I think it looks good. Or, were you wondering something else?
2000 Yamaha OX66 250HP SX250TXRY 61AX103847T
1982 Grady Weekender/Offshore (removed stern drive & modded to be an OB)
Oh, this is a PROP question? I though it was about an outdrive. I'm still not sure what the "FS" is - the only Bravo-labelled prop I can think of is the one labelled Bravo I since it's probably a pretty good bet that you don't have a Bravo II or III gearcase. This is why we need specifics in a post.
I'm not in the South so maybe my opinion doesn't count, but this prop is usually found on high-HP V8 engines. Prop questions are tough - for one, a lot depends on what engine you have (you didn't mention that key bit of info) and what you want the boat/engine to do for you. Other than that, the Bravo I is an excellent prop for what it is designed for. But I wouldn't necessarily all it a true "racing" prop - unless there's more to that "FS" that we don't about, yet.
EDIT: Just saw your post about your location... Now I'm more confused. What do you mean by "South"?
2nd Edit: Just googled Mercury Bravo I FS prop and it returned some hits. How does this differ from their "regular" Bravo I prop?
The FS stands for four stroke. Merc racing built
it for the big 4 strokes. Far as the south, It was for
the boaters that fishes in the salt. There are times
I will get caught in 10 footers on lake Erie.
10 foot waves? Only time I fished in 10 footers was in Rodbolts AO.
We were in a 60 ft custom Carolina with 1650hp. Rough yes, caught some nice yellowfin. 20ft boat? Yikes!
small boats act like a cork and float up and down waves, big boats ride on top of a lot of waves, those in between stick their bows into one big wave while coming off of the last one
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