High Voltage
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Several have im me about what i think of our new 2400 brx and all i can say is WOW. We have already put 30 hours on it since we picked it up last October from Seelye Wright. We boat on Lake of the Ozarks towards the upper end and i have always owned cats until now. The brx handles the 3 ft rollers we normally run in like a champ. My wife even notices the easy landing it has compared to our 25 foot eliminator. So far no problems with the boat at all. It is powered by a 300xs which is also new to having an outboard. Right now we run around at 40 mph during the day and average 6 mpg which is a blessing to us after only averaging 2.5 in the cats. She loves all the room, there are no rattles, everything is solid no complaints and the craftmanship is outstanding. I havent had a chance to do to much to it we added a stereo system, and had a custom bimini top made for it, and i am getting ready to prop test and play with the engine height (if anyone can give me suggestions on engine height would be much appreciated) With the 2 of us and 1/4 tank of fuel we hit 71 last weekend. Im not sure that is all she has or with prop change and engine height change can squeeze some more out of it. That is the only disappointment i have but im coming from having boats in the 90 to 110 mph boats so i knew that goin in i was going to go slower but the boat is very stable at wot.
Overall i give the BRX 2400 a A+ we could not be happier, as soon as we get both boys out of college she told me i could go bigger and faster so have eyes on a checkmate with twin outboards on it. Im a checkmate owner for life now.
John Hobson
Overall i give the BRX 2400 a A+ we could not be happier, as soon as we get both boys out of college she told me i could go bigger and faster so have eyes on a checkmate with twin outboards on it. Im a checkmate owner for life now.
John Hobson