help with Bravo 3 to Bravo 1 swap
#22
I believe your biggest gains would be seen not so much by going to a Bravo I at your current drive depth, but by going to a Bravo I at a raised drive height. It would be interesting to see what a shorty would do on your boat and then space down if needed to get prop slip where it needs to be.
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My friend has the same model Chaparral with a 350 Magnum and he only gets 45mph so you are doing pretty well. To get to 70 mph with a 1.5 ratio Bravo you need a 25" Mirage Plus or a 24" Bravo four blade. If you can turn those props to 5000 rpm you will get 70. If you can't you cant
#26
IF this is the same guy that had Hawk Power when it was all going down back in 2004, then it should ring a bell!
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Rex is spot on. I had a 24 ft vip vindicator with a 496HO and was turning a 24p Bravo 4 blade 5100 at 65 mph and a 23p Mirage+ 5150 at 67mph. That was only 425HP. If you have 500 HP you should get right at 71. As for how much faster is a b3 vs b1. It REALLY depends on the boat. The longer the boat IE a 27 ft BAJA going b3 to b1 will give you less gain than a 23 ft BAJA going from b3 to b1. Not that either one of those boats ever had a b3 but just saying. Would I personally switch to a b1 in your case.. NO.. Any Gofast "style" boat over 22 ft with a single screw b1 sucks docking with any wind. Mine was a pain in the ass. With your B3 I am sure you look at other people docking and are wondering why they cant drive a boat...lol..
Good Luck
Chris
Good Luck
Chris





