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VMS
Posted 9/9/2014 9:39 PM (#729402 - in reply to #729119)
Subject: Re: rev4 prop compared to tempest or trophy?





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

In a nutshell, the tempest and Rev4 are designed with very similar blade geometry, with the tempest being a 3 blade and the Rev4 being a 4 blade. Both are vented and can use plugs to adjust hole-shot to your desired liking. The Rev4 will run a tad smoother due to 4 blades, which also means better lift and better bite than the tempest...all due to the extra blade surface area contacting the water. Both of those props are designed to really lift the entire boat from bow to stern and many have found the Rev4 to be a great prop for bow heavy boats like some of the older Ranger boats that had their gas tanks built into the bow rather than mid ship centered behind the console.

The Trophy plus series is also a 4 blade, but has less rake and a more rounded tip. It is a strong prop for lighter boats (like many bass boats) and higher motor heights. It will handle lighter boats really well and is why you see many bigger bass boats running this prop. It holds well, and has venting versatility like the other two, with a larger blade surface area.

Given the numbers on your motor (RPMs) are at their max while lightly loaded, the following can be considered a general comparison, but varies from boat to boat.

So..in comparison, the tempest in 25 pitch will be the overall fastest propeller as it only has 3 blades. The 23 pitch Rev4 will be a tad slower due to the extra blade, which requires going down the 2 inches in pitch to account for the extra surface area (more friction with the water), but that extra blade will make the prop hook up much better than the tempest. The drop in 2 inches is to maintain top RPM.

The trophy, being a little less aggressive, might have the capability to be run in a 25 pitch.

Just from your description, I would see what happens with the Rev4. If your boat is a little deeper than the normal bass boat, and a little heavier, you might find that Rev4 to be a really nice prop on the rig. The only way to know is to test, and no matter where you live, you should be able to find a dealer that offers a demo program (blue props) which allows you to test various props in different pitches and diameters. This usually is part of a purchase of a prop through them so it can be a little costly as the props are full price and new.

Steve

https://www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/propellers/compare/?e[]=1064&e[]...

Edited by VMS 9/9/2014 9:40 PM

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