Hydromotive props
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Re: Hydromotive props
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
Poacher in the slip and a pile-o-timber on your dock, as of this afternoon.
Or the week after for that matter?
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Re: Hydromotive props
Well I tried a 26 p quad IV on my boat this weekend & it definately was not the prop for my boat. Once I got the boat on plane I got up to 4000 rpm @ 40 mph with a pretty bad list to the portside. then it blew out & reved up to 4500. So I barely got out of the cove before I headed back to dock to put my bravo 1 back on. I think I'm going to get another bravo 1 26p as the one I tested from T.U. gave me 5mph more at 4000rpm than my current bravo1.
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I'm 100% ready to go...
I'll wait until the annual fiasco of getting all the sh!t out of the boathouse is over, and it's warmer than the 44* it was here today.
My other "interest(s)" are keeping me very busy in the meantime.
I'm off for seven straight weeks July/August...
so no huge hurry as I'll get plenty of boating and fun in then!
I guess the best I can hope for is a limited , if not zero drama zone this year.
Of couse there's only so much I can accomplish to that end by myself.
I am jones'n for a boat ride though!
I'll wait until the annual fiasco of getting all the sh!t out of the boathouse is over, and it's warmer than the 44* it was here today.
My other "interest(s)" are keeping me very busy in the meantime.
I'm off for seven straight weeks July/August...
so no huge hurry as I'll get plenty of boating and fun in then!
I guess the best I can hope for is a limited , if not zero drama zone this year.
Of couse there's only so much I can accomplish to that end by myself.
I am jones'n for a boat ride though!
Last edited by Rippem; 05-22-2006 at 03:25 AM.