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carreraboy1 05-30-2010 10:57 AM

24' ss7m prop recomendations
 
Hi guys, I just purchased a 1981 carrera ss7m with a 330/454 and a trs drive. A few mods were done to the motor so I am probably pushing just under 400hp. Not sure what to run but Im thinking about putting a 21p 4 blade prop on. Any suggestions?

Pantera1 06-26-2010 02:38 PM

Id try a 23 mirage. Hey can you tell me what the first three letters of your VIN#.. Ive got a 1980 SS7M im trying to read the vin and just get OS nd the numbers?

rchevelle71 06-27-2010 07:44 PM

YUP,

23 mirage(not plus) is your best place to start.

Pantera1 06-27-2010 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3145380)
Id try a 23 mirage. Hey can you tell me what the first three letters of your VIN#.. Ive got a 1980 SS7M im trying to read the vin and just get OS nd the numbers?

XCS wooohoo, finaly found my VIN

Fandangodrew 06-30-2010 01:12 AM

I have a carrera 220 viper and i would say that mine is heaver then most with all the electronics i have added over the years requiring 3 batteries, so with full tanks and and a full load of people on board it would take a lot to get her up on plane with a 23 Mirage. Instead of going to a 21 Mirage I tried a 22 Enertia and i really love it. It is much faster to plane them the 23 mirage was and I didn't have to give up my top end by going to a 21/

HTRDLNCN 06-30-2010 01:46 AM


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148032)
I have a carrera 220

Good info you posted however:
Different company,different boat.
He has a 24 Carrera from the Carrera in Miami ,
its a 24x7 with 24 deg deadrise offshore boat.
What worked for you boat probably will be different for this one.
you can view my page to see what I mean:
www.damncarrera.com

Fandangodrew 06-30-2010 04:46 AM


Originally Posted by HTRDLNCN (Post 3148034)
Good info you posted however:
Different company,different boat.
He has a 24 Carrera from the Carrera in Miami ,
its a 24x7 with 24 deg deadrise offshore boat.
What worked for you boat probably will be different for this one.
you can view my page to see what I mean:
www.damncarrera.com

I am sorry if i wasn't clear, that was my point about my boat being much heaver then she was stock, and we are using the same power (454/330 with mods). I also have a friend with a fountain with twins who switched from the Mirage to the Enertia who had similar results to mine.

The Enertia is much newer technology then the Mirage and is both larger and lighter then the mirage with thiner but stronger blades.

The only way to know for sure is to try it out which is why i would suggest using mercury's "try before you buy" program.
http://sites.mercurymarine.com/porta..._schema=PORTAL

BTW great pics on your page!

Pantera1 06-30-2010 09:01 AM

Lighter and thinner?
 
No thanks.. thin props crack.. What does the enertia cost?

rchevelle71 06-30-2010 11:54 AM

New technology props do not always work on Old Technology boats:grinser010:

I have tried many props(as have others with 24x7 boats), and the old school Mirage is best. Havent tried an Enertia, so it may work, but if he needs a definitive answer on what WILL work right out of the box, standard 23 Mirage(not plus), plus they are cheap to buy used, heck I got a spare one I would sell:drink:

Fandangodrew 06-30-2010 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3148220)
No thanks.. thin props crack.. What does the enertia cost?

The Enertia is about the same price as the Mirage (shop around). The Enertia could be made thinner because they used a different SS alloy which is much stronger then the old mirage was (making the enertia the stronger prop of the two) . I have been told that at some point in the future Mercury will us this same alloy for all their props.

Pantera1 06-30-2010 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148347)
The Enertia is about the same price as the Mirage (shop around). The Enertia could be made thinner because they used a different SS alloy which is much stronger then the old mirage was (making the enertia the stronger prop of the two) . I have been told that at some point in the future Mercury will us this same alloy for all their props.

Thinner and "MUCH Stronger".. LMAO.. they must have used unobtanium in the alloy.
Bet they crack!

rchevelle71 06-30-2010 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148347)
The Enertia is about the same price as the Mirage (shop around).

I am talking about used props, Mirages can be had for between $100 and $200.


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148347)
The Enertia could be made thinner because they used a different SS alloy which is much stronger then the old mirage was (making the enertia the stronger prop of the two).

The material may be stronger, but since it is thinner it is the same strength



Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148347)
I have been told that at some point in the future Mercury will us this same alloy for all their props.

I have been told that B.P. will stop the oil spill also:bsflag:

Fandangodrew 06-30-2010 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by rchevelle71 (Post 3148409)



The material may be stronger, but since it is thinner it is the same strength


:

according to mercury it is

HTRDLNCN 06-30-2010 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148053)

BTW great pics on your page!

Thanks!
Most have been sent to me by other forum members so I have them to thank!

rchevelle71 06-30-2010 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by Fandangodrew (Post 3148427)
according to mercury it is


According to B.P. Drilling for oil was safe:lolhit:

Hope ya know I am just fuggin' with yer head, I agree, the Enertia may be a better prop for a different style boat, and may work fine on his, but I do not see too many used Enertia's, and Mirage is a proven prop on the 24x7:drink:

carreraboy1 07-14-2010 09:41 AM

Thanks for the info guys... I went with a 21p 4blade revolution...It comes out of the hole very quick but at WOT im only getting 4500RPM. Does this sound right to you? Keep in mind the engine is pretty old but still sounds and runs very good.

HTRDLNCN 07-15-2010 05:15 PM

TRS drives run too deep for a 4 blade prop,
you need to either get a 19p Rev4 or try a 21p Mirage

Sick Stinger 07-21-2010 07:42 AM

I run 4 blades on the Cafe trs drives. Spins them 5600.
-Mike


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