Prop Size Trouble
#11
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FYI
I ran 21 pitch with 330's boat topped out at 53 mph @ 5100 rpm
700 hp a side with 26 pitch 68 mph @5200 rpm
mine was an 86' 400 Scarab ,, they are not meant for speed or big water...
I ran 21 pitch with 330's boat topped out at 53 mph @ 5100 rpm
700 hp a side with 26 pitch 68 mph @5200 rpm
mine was an 86' 400 Scarab ,, they are not meant for speed or big water...
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conneroutlaw.
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
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920-295-4435 http://www.bblades.com/
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First thing we need to know is the engine builders desired WOT operating range. From there we can discuss the options you have from 3-4 blades as well as pitch and rotation. We have a test program and can get you set up with test props without having to buy them.
Thank you,
Brett
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conneroutlaw.
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
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conneroutlaw.
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
You seem to post the same response to every question. Are you on the Spinelli payroll? I see your from NY. Any chance it is Rochester?
Advertising on this forum actually cost money. There is plenty of room for your guys to step up and advertise while answering technical questions on this forum.
Brett
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[QUOTE=dcb;4549860]I called him out on this before - I guess he doesnt understand that people post questions to get answers - if they wanted to call someone they would have done that. His response is identical to other posts, he must have cut and pasted it.[/QUOT
Thanks for the support dcb,
I'm not looking to open a can of worms just venting a little. People have the right to post here. I just get a little frustrated when I have given almost 15 years of free advice on this forum and semi knowledgeable people just throw canned statements out there to redirect people.... I have been in the industry professionally for over 25 years and have been a boater for over 50. It takes time effort and knowledge to answer questions and spend time doing that. And of course a love for the sport of boating is essential.
I happen to pretty much know all my main competitors backgrounds and let's just say there isn't always a boating and boat set up knowledge base to begin with. I never release information about folks backgrounds because it would be unprofessional and wrong to do so. But guys who have been in the industry for a long time talk to each other. Foundries talk to each other and other manufacturers talk to each other and prop guys talk to each other, Anybody can sell anything but I value history and experience. It's interesting how people become gurus over night. I wish all prop shops success. Because, there is room for all. I just find it cheesy when people not within the actual company and without basis offer non constructive comments. I find it professional when the so-called professional shows their true colors by participating in actual dialing in conversations.
Ok, I'm down from the soap box.
Thank you to all BBLADES long standing clients.
Brett
Thanks for the support dcb,
I'm not looking to open a can of worms just venting a little. People have the right to post here. I just get a little frustrated when I have given almost 15 years of free advice on this forum and semi knowledgeable people just throw canned statements out there to redirect people.... I have been in the industry professionally for over 25 years and have been a boater for over 50. It takes time effort and knowledge to answer questions and spend time doing that. And of course a love for the sport of boating is essential.
I happen to pretty much know all my main competitors backgrounds and let's just say there isn't always a boating and boat set up knowledge base to begin with. I never release information about folks backgrounds because it would be unprofessional and wrong to do so. But guys who have been in the industry for a long time talk to each other. Foundries talk to each other and other manufacturers talk to each other and prop guys talk to each other, Anybody can sell anything but I value history and experience. It's interesting how people become gurus over night. I wish all prop shops success. Because, there is room for all. I just find it cheesy when people not within the actual company and without basis offer non constructive comments. I find it professional when the so-called professional shows their true colors by participating in actual dialing in conversations.
Ok, I'm down from the soap box.
Thank you to all BBLADES long standing clients.
Brett
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Brett Anderson / BBLADES Professional Propellers
920-295-4435 http://www.bblades.com/
[email protected]
Brett Anderson / BBLADES Professional Propellers
920-295-4435 http://www.bblades.com/
[email protected]
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Have a snicker Brett, you'll feel better............I get what your saying, guess its no different when someone tells people to go to a certain engine or drive builder because of their experience, several of my Baja bud's run your labbed props with great success because your mod's are spot on, keep up the good work,..
Last edited by F-2 Speedy; 04-27-2017 at 02:09 PM.
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LOL, thanks F-2 Speedy. I love snickers and I do feel better.
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Brett Anderson / BBLADES Professional Propellers
920-295-4435 http://www.bblades.com/
[email protected]
Last edited by bbladesprops; 04-27-2017 at 03:48 PM. Reason: speelingses
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Hey Brett - the fact that you come on here to help FREE, means a lot. It irks me when someone
constantly plugs a non-supporting business with a cut and paste.
constantly plugs a non-supporting business with a cut and paste.