Help, Trophy/Vensura PVS
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Help, Trophy/Vensura PVS
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I have an old Trophy 48-825908-A45, also renamed the Vensura 48-825906-A48 (?). The prop does not have the PVS plugs installed so it acts funny during planning testing. It's just a big damn hole in the hub, bare metal. I picked up 4 19-889725T35 Medium plugs, as the catalog indicated they came with, for my test run but these are too small diameter for the existing holes. Are there additional parts I need to install these plugs or do I have the wrong part number all together?
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I have an old Trophy 48-825908-A45, also renamed the Vensura 48-825906-A48 (?). The prop does not have the PVS plugs installed so it acts funny during planning testing. It's just a big damn hole in the hub, bare metal. I picked up 4 19-889725T35 Medium plugs, as the catalog indicated they came with, for my test run but these are too small diameter for the existing holes. Are there additional parts I need to install these plugs or do I have the wrong part number all together?
Thanks
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Need help.
I have an old Trophy 48-825908-A45, also renamed the Vensura 48-825906-A48 (?). The prop does not have the PVS plugs installed so it acts funny during planning testing. It's just a big damn hole in the hub, bare metal. I picked up 4 19-889725T35 Medium plugs, as the catalog indicated they came with, for my test run but these are too small diameter for the existing holes. Are there additional parts I need to install these plugs or do I have the wrong part number all together?
Thanks
I have an old Trophy 48-825908-A45, also renamed the Vensura 48-825906-A48 (?). The prop does not have the PVS plugs installed so it acts funny during planning testing. It's just a big damn hole in the hub, bare metal. I picked up 4 19-889725T35 Medium plugs, as the catalog indicated they came with, for my test run but these are too small diameter for the existing holes. Are there additional parts I need to install these plugs or do I have the wrong part number all together?
Thanks
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Old large tube Trophy propellers had different venting. You purchased the new PVS plugs. You need the old plugs. Part number 824431.
They are about $8 a set.
Brett
They are about $8 a set.
Brett
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No problem, I'll do that.
I've read some of your posts about the Vensura prop. You were right, for my boat, it was the best prop. Fastest planing, fastest 3000 rpm cruise and 0.3 mph slower than my Laser II.
I've read some of your posts about the Vensura prop. You were right, for my boat, it was the best prop. Fastest planing, fastest 3000 rpm cruise and 0.3 mph slower than my Laser II.