To lab or not?
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Originally posted by KAAMA
So what you prop guys are essentially saying is that when it comes to Lab Finished props, you CANNOT help the MPH/Speed loss that occurs at cruising speeds---right? Just curious is all. Thanks
So what you prop guys are essentially saying is that when it comes to Lab Finished props, you CANNOT help the MPH/Speed loss that occurs at cruising speeds---right? Just curious is all. Thanks
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I have a set of 28P 4-blade Bravo 1 propellers (part # 48-831915 and 48-831916). Before I put them on the boat, I had them professionally balanced and satin finished (NOT LABBED FINISHED) to be sure that the props would perform the very best that would be possible. Then the propellers were tested on the boat. The engines will not operate in the rpm range the manufacture recommends for WOT. These props are just slightly too large for the boat. A pair of 26P 4-blade Bravo 1 propellers would be perfect. So I have a set of 28P props that are better than new because they were balanced and satin finished after they were bought. I would like to trade even up with someone who has a set of 26P 4-blade Bravo 1 props. You will be getting a VERY nice set of props in exchange I would like a good quality of 26P props. If anyone wants to buy these 28P props out right, the price is $900.00. The props have only been used in fresh water. Located in Ohio. Email me at: [email protected]
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From: chesapeake bay md
Prop guys Why is it after blueprinting the props cruise speed decreases? I would think it would increase.
Matt: Thanks for the refinish on my rock finshed cleavers. They were pretty bad. I was not sure if they could be saved. They look great, can't wait for the bay to melt so I can test them
Thanks Michael
Matt: Thanks for the refinish on my rock finshed cleavers. They were pretty bad. I was not sure if they could be saved. They look great, can't wait for the bay to melt so I can test them
Thanks Michael





