38 Avenger Prop Question
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I have a "95" with 502's/415's in it...not a rocket by any stretch. I'm looking for thoughts at whether to get my Bravo 1- 4 blades labbed at $1,000 (with shipping) or just blue printed at $500. BBlades advised - 2 to 4 mph gain with labbing maybe half that with blue printing. I have one prop that has a couple dings, so I'm going to have to do something - one way or the other. Are there any other benefits for my boat going one way or the other...Thanks.
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From: Edmonton, AB. Canada
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I have a "95" with 502's/415's in it...not a rocket by any stretch. I'm looking for thoughts at whether to get my Bravo 1- 4 blades labbed at $1,000 (with shipping) or just blue printed at $500. BBlades advised - 2 to 4 mph gain with labbing maybe half that with blue printing. I have one prop that has a couple dings, so I'm going to have to do something - one way or the other. Are there any other benefits for my boat going one way or the other...Thanks.
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Guys, thanks for the speed info. I got 88 mph @ 54-5500 rpm last year (yeah that's the Whipple recommended rpm). That is with stock Bravo 30"s. Prop slip seems way too high at 16%I'm not sure if I should just have the Bravos labbed or go with 28" Maximus' labbed???
88 mph was on flat water and allowing the GF to load the boat LOL.
88 mph was on flat water and allowing the GF to load the boat LOL.
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Guys, thanks for the speed info. I got 88 mph @ 54-5500 rpm last year (yeah that's the Whipple recommended rpm). That is with stock Bravo 30"s. Prop slip seems way too high at 16%I'm not sure if I should just have the Bravos labbed or go with 28" Maximus' labbed???
88 mph was on flat water and allowing the GF to load the boat LOL.
88 mph was on flat water and allowing the GF to load the boat LOL.
I don't think the 90mph mark is too far off the radar!!
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From: Ray Twp. Michigan
I have a "95" with 502's/415's in it...not a rocket by any stretch. I'm looking for thoughts at whether to get my Bravo 1- 4 blades labbed at $1,000 (with shipping) or just blue printed at $500. BBlades advised - 2 to 4 mph gain with labbing maybe half that with blue printing. I have one prop that has a couple dings, so I'm going to have to do something - one way or the other. Are there any other benefits for my boat going one way or the other...Thanks.



