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1995 caliber/outlaw....bravo1 or hydro props??? what are most of you using and has anyone tried them both out? I tried mirages but got chine walk, my hydros seem ok, just thinking about trying bravos....opinions?
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Are you spinning them in or out? In will be a little faster but out will handle better. Bravos will carry the bow more than the Hydros. Call Julie @ Throttle Up. She has taken EXCELENT care of my props and if you really talk nice to her, she can turn your props in a day. Freight is expensive but if you are talking about time on the water, can you put a price on a lost weekend?
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
Are you spinning them in or out? In will be a little faster but out will handle better. Bravos will carry the bow more than the Hydros. Call Julie @ Throttle Up. She has taken EXCELENT care of my props and if you really talk nice to her, she can turn your props in a day. Freight is expensive but if you are talking about time on the water, can you put a price on a lost weekend?
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I've been there and done that on mine with 502's and Hydros where right on for me, but I could not stand them spinning in, and did 'nt see any diff in speed , just handled like crap, but with 24's mine ran 70-71 gps at 5,000
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I no exactly what both props do ie: stern lift,bow lift. what I meant about trying them "out" was not running them in or out, but trying "out" the bravos and the hydros and which one they liked better.....I have trim tabs so getting the bow to come down is not a big issue....
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I've been there and done that on mine with 502's and Hydros where right on for me, but I could not stand them spinning in, and did 'nt see any diff in speed , just handled like crap, but with 24's mine ran 70-71 gps at 5,000
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I bought a set of 24 bravos I will be trying out this weekend, if they work out I will be selling the 25 hydros.....I will update results sunday..
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Not all prop mfg pitch is the same. A bravo 26 is really more like a 25 and a hyudro 24 is really more like a 25. Like Nike and Reebok shoe sizes I wear a 12 in one and a 11 in the other. Did you call Throttle Up? Julie knows her stuff.
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I know what the differences are on prop pitchs with each brand. The 25 hydros I have is to much prop, therefore the 24 bravos which are really 23's should put me right where I want to be.....after this weekends testing I will update with the results
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I Had A 96 Caliber With A 540 And Tried Bravo's(30)
And Hydro's(28) The Best Prop For Me Was The Hydro
I Was Spinning Them In At 5800rpm And I Did Have To Trim Off The
Meter At Wot. 86.5 Was The Best Speed.but I Didn't
Like The Bravo The Calibers Have A Deep X So You
Need A Stern Lifting Prop.
And Hydro's(28) The Best Prop For Me Was The Hydro
I Was Spinning Them In At 5800rpm And I Did Have To Trim Off The
Meter At Wot. 86.5 Was The Best Speed.but I Didn't
Like The Bravo The Calibers Have A Deep X So You
Need A Stern Lifting Prop.