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Old 04-12-2007 | 01:07 PM
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What would be a good prop to start with on a 25' Aggressor with 425hp/475 lb/ft, 1.5 Bravo One. I liked the way the boat handled with the Bravo One 4 blade better than the 23P Mirage Plus. I'm thinking maybe a 26P Bravo to start??


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Old 04-12-2007 | 01:20 PM
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I'm thinking maybe a 26P Bravo to start??
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That is where I would start.
You may also want to try a 25p Revolution 4.
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What would be a good prop to start with on a 25' Aggressor with 425hp/475 lb/ft, 1.5 Bravo One. I liked the way the boat handled with the Bravo One 4 blade better than the 23P Mirage Plus. I'm thinking maybe a 26P Bravo to start??


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Post your goals and performance data, from the Bravo I and we can take a look at it and make a recommendation for you.

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We can offer you some test propellers when the time is right. We have the full line of Bravo 1, Revolution 4, and some Turbo selections.

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running a HP 500, we spin a maximus 28 if I recal right. Also had a 30 but was just alittle too big. Was good for fast cruising speed but 1-2 mph top end slower...
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I ran the boat with a stock 26 Bravo last weekend, handled decent, but a bit too much stern lift at 60mph+. I need a bit more though, I was touching my rev limiter.


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A massaged 28 B1 might be the ticket.
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