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Old 02-24-2012, 09:21 AM
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Old 02-24-2012, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by formula 382 sr-1
Your getting 65mph on gps out of a 19 pitch @ 5500 ?
Yeah, what is that a slippage rate of 2% or so? Maybe the 19" of pitch is a bit conservative on that prop. 19.5" should allow 4% slippage which is still low. Unless my calcs are off. Definately spinning!
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Old 02-24-2012, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by endeavour32
I've got prices from $600 to $1000. All were made from Sunbrella, I did my research and the $600 shop has excellent reviews. Price isn't always an indicator of the quality. The $1000 price was from a guy I had do work in the past and when I picked up the cover/boat my boat was full of water and full of sand. I was mad as hell.
I would recommend using Top Gun and have 2 vents sewn in. Sunbrella will let the water seep through. A Top Gun cover will last 10yrs but will need a resew in 5yrs due to UV light. That is the only cover I would make and install on boats that sit outside and in the water. The material is breathable but will not allow water to seep through. I had a full cover and cockpit cover made for my boat. Also use it for a soft enclosure on my snowmobile trailer, the Top Gun fabric is from 1998 and is still in good shape and is always out in the elements, I've has to resew it twice and replace zippers twice but that is it.

Just how I would spend my money about $30 per foot to make
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Old 02-24-2012, 03:18 PM
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I would go over the windshield as to keep the the sun out. Sunbrella will leak and let the water in.
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Old 02-27-2012, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by CUMMINSPOWER121
Thanks for all the info guys i guess ill be looking for some 23p props because i dont really care how quick it gets on plane. and yes garmin gps 64 with the motors screaming at 5500 thats with the vortec motors 335hp
Whats your ratio? I have a pair of 27's you can try. I was running 1.50 with 330 hp and got to 70. (The 25's went with the boat)
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