BRAVO 1 XR STEP,STERN STEP, ALPHA ONE STEP,MERCURY BRAVO ONE STEP,
Meet The Stern Step: For years, owners of high-performance boats with Mercury Bravo One outdrives have faced a common challenge: re-boarding from the water. While the Bravo One is legendary for its speed and ability to handle over 100 mph and 600 hp, its sleek, hydrodynamic design doesn't exactly offer a "helping hand" to swimmers or skiers. · Integrated Design: By attaching to the gear housing, the step provides a solid, low-profile point for your foot right where you need it most. · Hydrodynamic Profile: Unlike transom-mounted ladders, this step is designed to minimize drag, ensuring it doesn't compromise the Bravo One’s performance or top-end speed. · Enhanced Safety: Getting back on board is much safer when you have a stable, non-slip surface rather than trying to use the cavitation plate or prop as a makeshift ladder High visibility Orange so you can see it even in murky waters. · Perfect for the Family & Performance Enthusiast · The Bravo One is the go-to drive for everything from 21-foot runabouts to massive offshore machines. Whether you're towing kids on a tube or taking a break between speed runs, this step adds a level of utility that the factory unit lacked. It complements other performance upgrades like drive showers or nose cones by making the boat more versatile for everyday use. · The step is only 7inches wide by 6 inches long one-inch-thick aircraft aluminum powder coated. Installation: Built for the DIY Boater One of the best features of this new step is its ease of installation. Just drilling 2 mounting holes on the gear housing, The step comes with 2 mounting stainless steel bolts. Quick Removal: If you're heading to a poker run or a race where every ounce of drag counts, you can remove it in minutes. Compatibility: Designed to fit the standard Bravo One lower unit housing, it’s a seamless addition to your existing setup.
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