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Cory H 11-13-2012 09:55 AM

What is his cruise speed at 3200-3500 RPM?

We boat the Missouri River, which is quite sandy/silty. Labbed props don't last here. I hate to loose top speed, but would like to gain cruise speed. The 380 likes to cruise 3200-3400 and mine will run 38-42mph in that range. I wonder what the 4-bladewould do for that. My dad had a pair of 25p Hydromotive QIV's, but i was told those are a stern lifting prop that is designed for stepped hulls.

johnny b good 11-13-2012 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by Cory H (Post 3814110)
What is his cruise speed at 3200-3500 RPM?

We boat the Missouri River, which is quite sandy/silty. Labbed props don't last here. I hate to loose top speed, but would like to gain cruise speed. The 380 likes to cruise 3200-3400 and mine will run 38-42mph in that range. I wonder what the 4-bladewould do for that. My dad had a pair of 25p Hydromotive QIV's, but i was told those are a stern lifting prop that is designed for stepped hulls.

I would have to ask him because I am not sure. I do have a set of stock used 26p 4 blade Bravo 1 props for back up and long boat trips, and notice about a 2 mph increase at the same rpm range as my 3 blades in the aprox 2800-4200 range. Top end I lost 2 mph and about 200-300 rpm. I heard that too about Hydromotive props being stern lifting. Bravo 1s might be a better choice with a mild lab/blueprint.

FANTAZ28 11-13-2012 04:48 PM

while we are on the topic of speed.. how fast will a 00 vyper with 454 mags go?

Cory H 11-13-2012 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by johnny b good (Post 3814164)
I would have to ask him because I am not sure. I do have a set of stock used 26p 4 blade Bravo 1 props for back up and long boat trips, and notice about a 2 mph increase at the same rpm range as my 3 blades in the aprox 2800-4200 range. Top end I lost 2 mph and about 200-300 rpm. I heard that too about Hydromotive props being stern lifting. Bravo 1s might be a better choice with a mild lab/blueprint.

Not worth it to me at only a 2mph gain. I noticed you said 2800-4200. Does that mean the 4-blades will hold plane without tabs at 2800. The 3-blades really plow at 2800.

jmackin 11-13-2012 06:39 PM

I had a 99 380. It would run 70 ish in completely flat water. Add some chop and 65 would be about it. Bottom was jacked, I would buy one without steps before I bought a 98, 99 or early 2000 twin step. Just my opinion.

Cory H 11-13-2012 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by jmackin (Post 3814420)
I had a 99 380. It would run 70 ish in completely flat water. Add some chop and 65 would be about it. Bottom was jacked, I would buy one without steps before I bought a 98, 99 or early 2000 twin step. Just my opinion.


I followed your advice, which is why I went with this 1997. Very happy with the performance, of course would love more, but remind myself of what I have!

johnny b good 11-14-2012 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by Cory H (Post 3814342)
Not worth it to me at only a 2mph gain. I noticed you said 2800-4200. Does that mean the 4-blades will hold plane without tabs at 2800. The 3-blades really plow at 2800.

Yes, the 4 blades will let you plane with and without tabs slower, and are better in real rough water.

johnny b good 11-14-2012 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by jmackin (Post 3814420)
I had a 99 380. It would run 70 ish in completely flat water. Add some chop and 65 would be about it. Bottom was jacked, I would buy one without steps before I bought a 98, 99 or early 2000 twin step. Just my opinion.

I agree, if I get another Avenger I would like a 2001 and up. Mine likes a short distance about 1 foot wind shop in the same direction for best speed. Too rough, or smooth I lose speed.


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