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Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Got a set of Hydro PX-5's 30P today from Throttle up. Will test them tomarrow if weather permits. How is your boat coming? Have you taken delivery yet?
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Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
he hasnt even seen it yet, forget about taking delivery. this guy is a clown mat, dont get mixed up with him. soon enough hell be asking you for a hand job. this is the kind of guy that will turn tricks in your rough rider when you not looking and not pay for fuel. hes not like us mat. we are wonderful. he is from maryland.. poor guy.. stecz
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Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Originally Posted by stecz20
...this guy is a clown...
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Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Originally Posted by mcraymond3
Got a set of Hydro PX-5's 30P today from Throttle up. Will test them tomarrow if weather permits. How is your boat coming? Have you taken delivery yet?
and steczy, the best thing about Maryland is...it isnt NJ :evilb: Your pal Rob |
Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
GL, what props do you have?
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Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
It poured all day today and suppossed to rain until Saturday. The props sure do look good on the boat though. Can't wait to try it.
Stecz, aren't you being pretty hard on Rob? |
Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Originally Posted by mcraymond3
It poured all day today and suppossed to rain until Saturday. The props sure do look good on the boat though. Can't wait to try it.
Stecz, aren't you being pretty hard on Rob? I bet they look good, I cant wait to get rollin this spring, I think with the p5's I'll pick up a little speed, but the manuverability will be much better, and I think it will raise the stern some as well. Should be a good fit. then when I up the HP, it will get better...Rob |
Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
I bet they look good, I cant wait to get rollin this spring, I think with the p5's I'll pick up a little speed, but the manuverability will be much better, and I think it will raise the stern some as well. Should be a good fit. then when I up the HP, it will get better...Rob
Keep that in mind. |
Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
I tried Hydromotives 29P PX-5s today. It was again very windy. The boat ran the same top speed (87) but I did not have the boat trimmed all the way out. 4 people on board. These props did bring the boat out of the water. I think the right props will be 30p PX-5's.
GLH- How much do you torque the top caps? |
Re: Project: 46 Rough Rider
Good to hear Matt, thats a nice steady speed, for a big boat. I'm thinking and from what Julie told me, once you have the 5 blades, and it raises the stern, trimming will bring the nose right back up. Makes sense in theory, but we are talkin boats here:rolleyes: did they bring it up and out fast Matt?
Oh that was another thing Julie told me, the five blade round tip will keep bow up, the cleaver brings it down. Gl what did your friend have cleaver or round?I would assume the more blades the more the stern would try to climb out of the water as it is creating for torque. So big boats like ours w/ striaght hulls could benefit, from more blades, but not like your friend had that put more of our bow in the water. Her quote from another thread:
Originally Posted by throttleup
The Hydromotive 6B propeller will induce a greater amount of stern lift. It is because of the 2 factors:
1) Each time you add a blade you will induce more stern lift. 2) Cleaver design propellers induce stern lift and round ear blade designs induce bow lift. So the 6B will have a much greater amount of stern lift than the 5B. Great Question! Julie |
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