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Changing pitch on Bravo?
I want to go from 28" to 30" Local prop shop says they can go 2" either way. Any thoughts?
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Originally Posted by miwettig
(Post 3728786)
I want to go from 28" to 30" Local prop shop says they can go 2" either way. Any thoughts?
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My marina said the rule of thumb is 2" on stainless. 496 Mag HO's-7000lbs stepped hull-5000rpm w/28's
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I would just buy a 30 and sell the 28, what you lose in shipping will be less than the cost of reworking the props and you will have a better product in the end. Or keep the 28 as a spare never hurts to have a backup.
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Are you hitting the rev limiter ? the 30's may make it lazy pulling out, lab the 28's
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If you can only pull 5000 out of it with the 28's I think I would just stay there. If you were spinning like 5600 than I would concider 30's.
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Originally Posted by miwettig
(Post 3728858)
My marina said the rule of thumb is 2" on stainless. 496 Mag HO's-7000lbs stepped hull-5000rpm w/28's
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3729084)
Why would you change???? That is exactly where you want to be???????
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A 30" here would take some labbing to work well. 4900-5000 is, as mentioned the ticket for the 496HO.
On another note, remember your 28" B1's are about 27" true pitch, if you consider changing props in the future. Before any work is done, they should be measured to determine pitch. If anything, have them balanced and re-pitched so they are the same, but stay where you are. 2 inches up will most likely take you down to 4600-4700 rpms, possibley even lower, since stock props can vary in pitch. |
thanks guy's. think i'll wait till fall and have the 28's labbed.
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