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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
I spin them "in" on my 33.
They were "in" when I got it , I was set on changing it , we took it out and tested it both ways, lost 1 mph "out". Didn't have the unusual handling issues that my 29 did when running "in", so, I left them "in". ( the 33 seems better balanced) It's still a pig around the dock though. |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by baja36ft
You Spin Them In Now?? I Thought I Was The Only One
That Did That On A Baja Most People Don't Like Them Spinning In |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
I Think It Rides Better Spinning In To. Did You Try Any
Hydro's Yet? |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by baja36ft
I Think It Rides Better Spinning In To. Did You Try Any
Hydro's Yet? |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Hydro's Are Always Alittle Faster!!! As Long As The Boat Likes Them.
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Ive got a set of Hydro QIV's coming, 26p. Ill give those a try and see which one works better.
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Just Remember That A 26 Hydro Is Not The Same As A 26 Bravo The Hydro Is A Bigger Prop (thats What Throttle-up Tell Me)
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by baja36ft
Just Remember That A 26 Hydro Is Not The Same As A 26 Bravo The Hydro Is A Bigger Prop (thats What Throttle-up Tell Me)
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Good Luck!! Make Sure You Try Them In And Out!!!!
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
32' caliber
21 pitch rev 4 5000 rpm 63 gps 4.96% slip |
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