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Old 01-04-2012, 07:05 PM
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i run a mirage + 25p...will my top speed change with a regular mirage 25p? (5400)
boat is a 1995 pq 27ft...engine is blown and easily pulls the m plus.
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I have a non plus Mirage 27p RH that has been labbed. It is flawless. I will take 300 plus ride if you want it.
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When comparing a 25pM+ to a 25p non + the 25 non plus you should spin highr rpm's, one the difference between the + and non + is the + has more cup which will reduce your rpm's then non plus.
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In most cases slip will go up with the rpms, and bow lift will decrease. Whether or not one works better than the other, is a matter of the particular boat in question and testing. My experience is that, the M+ generally is the better prop. If looking for top end, give a labbed M+ 27 a thought. Bblades, DAH ect. will be happy to help you.
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thanks,guys
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i also have a 26p 4blades s/s prop with no name that i might try...if i post a pic of the prop,can someone identify it?
flying tomato,the problem with us in the great white north is shipping,duty,taxes,brokerage,etc..but i'll keep it in mind,thanks
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Post the pic. Let's see what we can come up with.

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trying to post pics.....grrrrrrrr....my son moved out...im helpless...
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sometimes my french-english translation is not perfect...what i wanted to say is i cannot post pics here...is there a trick to it,or do i have to be a paying member to be able to post pics??
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Originally Posted by pqjack
sometimes my french-english translation is not perfect...what i wanted to say is i cannot post pics here...is there a trick to it,or do i have to be a paying member to be able to post pics??
You'll have to be a paying member.

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