bravo ones or hydromotive quad iv's
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Hi,
Thanks for all info! I did twins on my Phantom 25 (2,5 Efi SS engines with CLE's), and I did have the propshafts 1,25 inches below. I had the engines mounted direct to the transom due to balance of the boat. The Phantom 25 is a classic v hull, no steps and no notch hull. However, its ofcourse different than yours
If possible, I would try a pair of REV4 props as well. They
have great overall lift. And ofcourse Bretts new 4bl design.
Cheeers and good luck! Toffen
Thanks for all info! I did twins on my Phantom 25 (2,5 Efi SS engines with CLE's), and I did have the propshafts 1,25 inches below. I had the engines mounted direct to the transom due to balance of the boat. The Phantom 25 is a classic v hull, no steps and no notch hull. However, its ofcourse different than yours
If possible, I would try a pair of REV4 props as well. They
have great overall lift. And ofcourse Bretts new 4bl design.
Cheeers and good luck! Toffen
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Gonna try a couple of things in the spring. if not gonna rent a set of the blasters and try them. hopefully get somewhere. im guessing because of being a heavier hull i have to lower the motors to get the boat out of the water. also gonna try turning props in.