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Old 10-31-2004, 11:49 AM
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I wonder if anyone can help me, Some time ago I would swear I saw listed that Mirage props were available up to 31" pitch, now this may have been pre the 'Mirage Plus' series, i'm not sure. So, can anyone confirm if these were ever available or not.

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I believe that the largest pitch currently availabe in the Mirage Plus from Mercury is a 29P RH & LH.

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Thanks Julie, the 29's were the tallest I could find in Mirage plus, but wondered if the original Mirage was ever available as a 31", if it wasn't, I'm obviously losing my marbles
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The 29 is defiantly the largest, but the 29 acts like a 31. Merc racing says the 29 is very stiff and it has a larger diameter. It takes a lot of power to spin it.
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I have two Mirage Plus 27's (R/L) in mint condition with original boxes if anyone is interested.

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The new Mirage Plus 29 pitch is the largest,It has a much larger blade area than the older style,it has a great deal of cupping in the tip and it is not near as thick as the older ones.You need a lot of hp to turn this prop,but we have labbed a few latetly moderatly and picked up 400 rpm and 3 solid mph.

we did one for BIGGUS and he loved the prop as well as the gains after the labbing.It's a awesome prop if you can hold on.
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That boat name sounds familiar!
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