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My 2011 2400br build

Sweet! Did the modify the motor well so there is no "well"/lip with a drain any more? Like the 2100? From the cap it does not look like there is a well that would be sealed with the aluminum trim under the motor?

Have not seen the steering hoses exit at that location before. (in the front of the motor well.) Will the hoses extend from there directly to the cylinder?

Ok, 2nd edit, can't keep looking at it....is that the Merc rigging tube threaded connector (forget what it is called) on the starboard side of the well?


Love the colors/design. :thumb:
 
They did away with the lip either during the first year of production, or the the second year. Looks way better with out it. Boat looks great Kurt!:drool:
 
They did away with the lip either during the first year of production, or the the second year. Looks way better with out it. Boat looks great Kurt!:drool:

On the 2400? I can't find a pic of one with the well without a lip/top motor bolts exposed, including the BRX. Would be great if the well was raised so the bolts were under it and no drain, but not a big deal if not. With the well you have a built in empty can receptical.
They only blow out above 50.
 
On the 2400? I can't find a pic of one with the well without a lip/top motor bolts exposed, including the BRX. Would be great if the well was raised so the bolts were under it and no drain, but not a big deal if not. With the well you have a built in empty can receptical.
They only blow out above 50.

Nevermind...I have been thinking that the aluminum strip is on a raised lip, an not just a joint edge. But there is a corner there, right?

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Sweet! Did the modify the motor well so there is no "well"/lip with a drain any more? Like the 2100? From the cap it does not look like there is a well that would be sealed with the aluminum trim under the motor?

Have not seen the steering hoses exit at that location before. (in the front of the motor well.) Will the hoses extend from there directly to the cylinder?

Ok, 2nd edit, can't keep looking at it....is that the Merc rigging tube threaded connector (forget what it is called) on the starboard side of the well?


Love the colors/design. :thumb:

The lines will go right to the steering cylinder with straight fittings instead of 90's used when the lines come from the side. I have seen it both ways, My 2100 is that way. Yes on the rigging tube.
 
There were only a handfull built that had an actuall splash well with a drain. Pretty sure it was changed during the first year. I like the idea of straight fittings on the steering. I wanted to change them on your 2100, but the only fittings I could find were brass and I didn't trust them.
 
It's ok to ask, nothing to hide here.

About 100 times, I figured a wife with a record like that would never quit after she had the only food proven to kill a womans sex drive....wedding cake. I was wrong.
 
It's ok to ask, nothing to hide here.

About 100 times, I figured a wife with a record like that would never quit after she had the only food proven to kill a womans sex drive....wedding cake. I was wrong.
Dammit... thats a bummer. On the brightside, as sweet as that boat is gonna look, you should have no problem finding new volunteers.

You cant ask that........ thats like asking how many times your wife was banged before you hit it. Nobody wants to give that info up.

I cant wait to see this in person.

:lol:Buhahaha, Nerd you're killin me
 
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