View Full Version : Best lower unit for a tunnel?
DaveR
10-25-2001, 06:29 PM
I have a stock 200 gearcase I can put a Bob's on and put a CLE carrier and propshaft in it, or should I pick-up a CLE and put a Bob's on it, or is there is there a better option (shiftable)? I know it's complicated with set up and all, but how about a "general" answer?
Thanks for any help. There doesn't seem many of these around -
18' Seebold Warrior / 2.4 EFI Mod-VP
Edit - Mod-VP, not a true tunnel
dan agnew
10-25-2001, 08:08 PM
From all i have heard learned and have seen you can run your 200 case with a bobs cone and a cle carrier. or bobs sells a hd carrier. We had a customer with 200 case jcs cone and the stock carrier had worn the side of the case badly we installed the bobs heavy duty carrier and have had no problems.
The fact that it is on a warrior got my attention I ran one for 3 yrs in mod v p man what a great boat. a sled in the slick but man run about two laps and you can go thru anwthing . I wish i could get mine back.
Good luck
Danny
DaveR
10-26-2001, 06:25 AM
Dan, thanks for the reply. I know I can put the 200 lower together, just not sure I should. I'm thinking about how some gear cases produce more stern lift than others etc. But that would be the cheapest way to go - which is always good.
You're also right about the rough water handling of the Warrior. Must be those deep tunnels! I'm just having trouble turning this one on. I've only found three other people with one to talk to.
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