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Any boat with a extremely high performance engine should have several prop set-ups. I have a labbed 30 I run 80% of the time and a labbed 32 for when I run more boost or am running light/looking for all out speed. My boat is set up to run blown or can be switched back to N/A in 15 minutes so now I also have a std 26 and a labbed 26 too plus the OTHER props I have bought thru-out the years that didn't really work out perfect (std 32,cutdown 28,original 23 etc),I thought everyone had a shelf full of props in their shop:D,Smitty
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cougarman,
People often realize the benifits of multiple propellers. Folks don't want to realize the changes inperformance due to loads and weather conditions though. This is the reason for having a selection of propellers in your inventory. Weather makes a huge impact as well as weight! Just think of the difference in the handling if Dale Jr. had a couple of fans in the back seat. Or if your buddy wanted to ride shotgun in your HEMI Mopar on the last race on the show PINKS? I don't think so! HP to weight ratio is huge. |
I have three sets for my 37 AT and two for my 32 Glasstream CC. No I would never think of this! :)
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Thanks for all the continued answers and comments.
Have to say more response than I had planned on. Jon |
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