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    Dash plate for onix 10

    Today I made a dash plate to mount my Onix 10 and it came out nice. Still have to paint it and some small touch up.

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    Nice.

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    Looks good .. Powder coat that sucker..

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    Looks good .. Powder coat that sucker..
    I’m in the process of waiting on paint to dry at the moment. In the meantime I’m buffing my boat

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    Cool !!
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    Dat looks good !!
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    Can you even see over that?







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    Quote Originally Posted by spider1 View Post
    Can you even see over that?
    Yes. I’m 6’6 and I mounted it to where I could comfortably see over it

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    Next project was a radio without putting any holes in my boat. The Bluetooth radio is in the dash where the speedometer use to be. I built the box and only lost 4 inches of space

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker250xs View Post
    Yes. I’m 6’6 and I mounted it to where I could comfortably see over it
    Id need a parascope

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    Id need a parascope
    I just spit coffee on that one

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    Or a tall Booster Seat.
    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    Id need a parascope

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    lol

    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    Id need a parascope

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    Or a tall Booster Seat.
    My boat is Pauly proof now! Hey dean how many blowout holes worked best for you on a Bravo? I ordered a 30p bravo labbed and it came in today

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    My boat is Pauly proof now! Hey dean how many blowout holes worked best for you on a Bravo? I ordered a 30p bravo labbed and it came in today
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    I ran a couple of versions, 8 pvs holes worked fine but I had one that I enlarged the front holes to 1" X 1 1/8" slots. It also worked fine. Both would spin up to around 5000+ rpm and go. My Hydro's have the same slot/hole system. The bravo 1's had 1/4" removed from the barrel while my Hydro's have the 3/4" flare ring removed. This is what I did to let it vent and eliminate the rpm surging during take off.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker250xs View Post
    My boat is Pauly proof now! Hey dean how many blowout holes worked best for you on a Bravo? I ordered a 30p bravo labbed and it came in today

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    I have 8 holes in the bravo..... 2 are plugged....Id have billy or mark work the prop both do a real good job on the bravos

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    Mine were worked by Mark. The Hydros were 1-2 mph faster and I still run them. Bravo's have been sold or traded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    I have 8 holes in the bravo..... 2 are plugged....Id have billy or mark work the prop both do a real good job on the bravos
    Have you ever used costal propeller? I think I’m going to send it to the to get the holes drilled and plugged. After that I’m not sure about working it till I get my motor broke in and see how it runs. It’s 30p that Bronson Hill lab finished it and the guy I bought it from has a 28p also lab that I may go ahead and buy.

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