Wasn't boat less long.
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There is speed to be found bringing the X back up and running 5 or 6 blade props, however that speed will cost you drives. My guess is the previous owner spaced down and went to the 4 blades because he had drive issues. We are only talking a few mph without the spacer and the 5 blades. Yet the drive will surface constantly, even on small boat wakes across a flat lake.
What RPM are you turning? What speed with the 32p? Are the lowers 1.36 or 1.50? At 1.5 one would think you have all the prop you need
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First off, beautiful ride.....love the paint.
There is speed to be found bringing the X back up and running 5 or 6 blade props, however that speed will cost you drives. My guess is the previous owner spaced down and went to the 4 blades because he had drive issues. We are only talking a few mph without the spacer and the 5 blades. Yet the drive will surface constantly, even on small boat wakes across a flat lake.
What RPM are you turning? What speed with the 32p? Are the lowers 1.36 or 1.50? At 1.5 one would think you have all the prop you need
There is speed to be found bringing the X back up and running 5 or 6 blade props, however that speed will cost you drives. My guess is the previous owner spaced down and went to the 4 blades because he had drive issues. We are only talking a few mph without the spacer and the 5 blades. Yet the drive will surface constantly, even on small boat wakes across a flat lake.
What RPM are you turning? What speed with the 32p? Are the lowers 1.36 or 1.50? At 1.5 one would think you have all the prop you need
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I would still think twice about removing that spacer. Problem with high x is breaking blades on 4 and 5 blade props, so most address with 6 and now 7 blade herings solid hub that now transfer that off/on force directly to your delicate xr gears.
How is the boat doing coming on plane? How about staying in the water in small waves?
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I talked with rf3 yesterday. He also suggested leaving in the spacer and going with Max's. He said if I take the spacers out I would probably have to go with herrings. He also said they wouldn't last long before it started throwing blades. The boat planes really well. My 35 was harder to get on plane than this thing is. I had my 35 set up really well. It ran 93 in the shootout last year with bone stock 500 Efis.



