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Pat McPherson 04-27-2005 11:42 AM

Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
Hi,
I have a 24' Superboat that I am repowering with a 415HP/502MPI.
Should I switch to a solid hub or is the plastic one still OK?
Thanks,

Smitty 04-27-2005 12:20 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
The plastic one should be fine. It will also offer some protection if you should strike something. If you go over 500 hp then soild is the only choice.

throttleup 04-27-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
Yes, youu are on the borderline with 415HP if you can run the nylon insert then your risk of drive damage will be markedly reduced. If you find that you are spinning the Nylon hubs then go to the stailness sleeve.

Julie

OldSchool 04-27-2005 01:24 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
If anyone has a need for plastic/nylon hubs for a Bravo, let me know and I'll mail them to you. I've got two of them sitting in my basement that I'll never use!

Craig

throttleup 04-27-2005 01:43 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
Very cool of you Craig!

Julie

Pat McPherson 04-27-2005 03:22 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
I have both so I'll try the plastic first...
Thanks!

bbladesprops 04-27-2005 06:05 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
We have always recommended solid above 400hp. This doesn't mean the delrin hub won't work.

Do make sure you have an extra in the boat. The torque alone may spin the hub without hitting anything over time.

Also torque the prop nut to 55 ft/lbs. and recheck it after your first time out. Slightly loose will cause it to spin the hub sooner.

outlawinil 04-29-2005 11:07 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
I have 500hp's in a 33 outlaw and both of my plastic inserts are cracked. Where can you just buy the plastic hubs only? Can mirage plus props be converted to solid hubs? Should I spend the money on solid hubs instead? Who performs this work?

hillbilly24 04-29-2005 11:29 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 

Originally Posted by outlawinil
I have 500hp's in a 33 outlaw and both of my plastic inserts are cracked. Where can you just buy the plastic hubs only? Can mirage plus props be converted to solid hubs? Should I spend the money on solid hubs instead? Who performs this work?

with 500's you should be runnign the solid hubs, you don't have to do any converting or pressing, the solid hub is just a metal instert instead of plastic. you can buy em and slide em in yourself. Call throttle up I think they have the best pricing on em.

bbladesprops 04-30-2005 02:11 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
We have all the parts you need in stock. Call us if we can help.

The plastic is a composite known as delrin. There are different ones. Make sure you get the 2 piece version.

The stainless sleeves convert the Mirage Plus to solid hub. There are also 2 different ones. Make sure you get the correct part #.

Bill 3 05-06-2005 03:16 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
I have 2 of the stainless solid hub sleeves I would like to peddle if anyone is interested.

Bill

outlawinil 05-06-2005 03:27 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
Email me a price...lets talk. [email protected]

Ed 05-09-2005 12:04 PM

Re: Plastic or Solid Hub?
 
I have two(2) new complete 1" shaft stainless hub kits available for the Mirage Plus propellers. Mercury part # 835258A2... Selling as a pair only...$100.00 plus shipping. Thanks, Ed :drink: [email protected] (Almost forgot...I also have the same solid-hub kits for Mercury's Bravo One four-blades, Merc part # 835258A1...selling for the same price.)


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