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Mother
Posted 4/12/2004 12:47 PM (#103755 - in reply to #101116)
Subject: RE: Any difference between 3 and 4 blade props?




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Location: Eden Prairie, Mn.


Kevin,


Good stuff !!

Where is everything at -
What hole is the engine mounted at ? Did you raise it ? How many holes ? Trim bar position ?

How light is that hull ? I figured you would never pull the 17 prop - Yes the boat would go but, to get that top-end.
Or did the boat take a whole lake to get to 33mph with you buck naked and running a one gallon gas can.
How quickly could you get to plane and carry some load between the two props ?
The 17 felt smoother than the 15, do they both have the same thpe of hub ?

Boy, we need a tach so you can really find out whats happening. Where the RPM are at plane / top end / trim bar position.

Maybe the 17 is gonna be your 'fishin alone with a really light load' gotta run to the other side of the 50,000 acre lake prop.
Where speed is the only need.

Any major handling issues - Cavitation in waves, turning, 'blow out' at top speed.

The 'Hustler' prop will be a great choice.


Mother

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