311 formula 25s gps 73 at 5200 rpm???
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Can i gain more speed using a different props? 525hp trs drives mirage 25s spinning 5200 rpms 73mph all day with 4 people coolers 1/4 tank of gas???
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I believe the correct Lab recipe done to the existing propellers could gain you about 2 mph. This is if the engines will be fine running at 5400. And depending on the current condition of the 25 Mirages. Are the props the + series?
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I don't seet he drives to be a problem with only 11% slip.
We Lab more propellers for pleasure boats than race boats with great results.
Labbing the props is a $750 investment that could reap .5-3 mph. How much will it cost to make drive changes or engine enhancement to get the same results?
I don't know. But I do see potential in Labbing the props. Again, depending on their current status.
Brett
We Lab more propellers for pleasure boats than race boats with great results.
Labbing the props is a $750 investment that could reap .5-3 mph. How much will it cost to make drive changes or engine enhancement to get the same results?
I don't know. But I do see potential in Labbing the props. Again, depending on their current status.
Brett
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My experience with a '87 30' Scarab was labbing helped. Brett, could you just a little more cup, drop the slip to 9% and stay closer to the current RPM?
PG, keep the cooler, drop two friends and you could make 75-76 MPH
PG, keep the cooler, drop two friends and you could make 75-76 MPH
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No there not plus's but the drive do have bullets. The previous owner told me the boat ran 80 mph. The best I've been was 75 with 2 people 1/4 tank of gas 5200-5300 rpm. there are a few little nicks and dings in the props. I'm not sure if the prop's we ever worked. I dont even know the correct trim angle i run it about 6 on the drives and 1-3 on the tabs. Is there a way to tell if the prop's have been worked?
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pg, do you have the SS Alpha drives? These do have a little more drag if mounted low.
E572, welcome to the board. I assume you have an Eliminator? What props are you running?
Sharpened edges are a common way to tell if the props have been worked in one or another way. This is not a Lab Finished stamp however. Machining marks would be interesting and I love to see them. (ugly)
Labbing correctly, will add the bow lift you need. As far as trim angle, some boats need more trim to actually reach their potential. Less trim needed using prop geometry to create trim can actually supply less performance. I guess what I am saying is you have to weigh the propeller geometry to the hull characteristics to determine the better route. Yours is one of those boats that want transom leverage..............
Brett
E572, welcome to the board. I assume you have an Eliminator? What props are you running?
Sharpened edges are a common way to tell if the props have been worked in one or another way. This is not a Lab Finished stamp however. Machining marks would be interesting and I love to see them. (ugly)
Labbing correctly, will add the bow lift you need. As far as trim angle, some boats need more trim to actually reach their potential. Less trim needed using prop geometry to create trim can actually supply less performance. I guess what I am saying is you have to weigh the propeller geometry to the hull characteristics to determine the better route. Yours is one of those boats that want transom leverage..............
Brett
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pg, do you have the SS Alpha drives? These do have a little more drag if mounted low.
E572, welcome to the board. I assume you have an Eliminator? What props are you running?
Sharpened edges are a common way to tell if the props have been worked in one or another way. This is not a Lab Finished stamp however. Machining marks would be interesting and I love to see them. (ugly)
Labbing correctly, will add the bow lift you need. As far as trim angle, some boats need more trim to actually reach their potential. Less trim needed using prop geometry to create trim can actually supply less performance. I guess what I am saying is you have to weigh the propeller geometry to the hull characteristics to determine the better route. Yours is one of those boats that want transom leverage..............
Brett
E572, welcome to the board. I assume you have an Eliminator? What props are you running?
Sharpened edges are a common way to tell if the props have been worked in one or another way. This is not a Lab Finished stamp however. Machining marks would be interesting and I love to see them. (ugly)
Labbing correctly, will add the bow lift you need. As far as trim angle, some boats need more trim to actually reach their potential. Less trim needed using prop geometry to create trim can actually supply less performance. I guess what I am saying is you have to weigh the propeller geometry to the hull characteristics to determine the better route. Yours is one of those boats that want transom leverage..............
Brett



