Prop for '88 223 7.4
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I'm overspinning a 21 Mirage on my BBC 223 and can turn 5000+ if not careful. I've been thinking of trying a 4 blade to get more lift and compare it to a 23" Mirage. Any ideas appreciated.
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No I'm on Sebago and Long Lake. This boat loves to porpous at mid range speeds unless I drop the tabs. I can drive out of it and it's fine at wot but it's that midrange I'd like to improve. Would stern lift help or hurt?
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I have driven the 206 and 242 with many different props and haven't noticed a porpoise issue. Is your drive trimmed too high? I think your best bet would be to try a few props if you can and see what you like, but that boat should want a bow lifting prop. I do know people run bravo 4 blade props for better planing and mid range, but usually slower on the top end because it doesn't lift the bow as good. On a step hull, doesn't matter as much because you don't need to lift the bow, so they work great.
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You're right about too much trim and that's just me trying to air it out. I can trim in a bit and it settles down but just feels like a lot of boat in the water. I guess I'll just run it and look for a 23. Thanks for the info.
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Had a 223 for about 12 years, ran a 21 mirage great holeshot , Midrange topend, tried a 23 mirage gained a couple mph top end, Did not like holeshot or midrange, It did turn 5000-5200 wfo with 21but I usually never ran it very long, was still running fine when I sold it. the 23 will bring the rpms down to 4800 to 5000 so if you intend to run wfo for long runs you may want to go that route



