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Old 09-07-2009, 07:23 PM   #1
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remove cupping or pitch????????

Hi guys, need 250rpm to reach my maximum WOT. My question is should I remove 1 inch of pitch, or should I have some cupping taken off the prop?.
Any thoughts appreciated.
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Old 09-07-2009, 09:16 PM   #2
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could have them labbed. should gain you a solid 200 rpm.
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Labbing is the most effective way to gain rpm and not sacrifice performance. It should be done to meet your goals specific.

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what exactly does labbing entail????
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Labbing at BBLADES is blueprinting the propeller to meet the goals of the boater and to obtain peak performance from the specific set up.

We adjust pitch progression, thicknesses, blade area and diameter as well as cup heights to get the most we can from the prop.

In some arenas, there is only one recipe. At BBLADES we have unlimited options to dial a propeller in.

Call us and we can explain it in detail.

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