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Posted 1/16/2017 9:44 PM (#846429 - in reply to #845812)
Subject: Re: 3 or 4 Blade Prop





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Bass boats are designed to have very low draft, and are usually not very deep as a boat overall. The 4 blade will give better handling and hole shot, but with a traditional bass style boat, a 4 blade is not needed because the hull is lighter to begin with, and has a rear pad built in for the boat to ride on (very little water resistance on the hull).

In your case, you are looking at a deep V boat with a bass style interior. It will have some weight to it, but not enough in my humble opinion to warrant a 4 blade prop. Depending on what you have on it now, a very good 3 blade like the tempest would do well on this rig, and you'd even be able to raise the motor a couple of notches with little loss in handling.

The 690 series is an awesome rig with a 4 blade prop. In that situation, the gas tank is in the bow, so the extra blade helps lift the bow (and the entire boat) so it performs very very well... Many have found the Rev4 to be a great prop...Just ask Sled about his rig.

What do you have on the rig now? RPM's and motor brand? I'd be curious to see what you have going on...

Steve

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