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Originally Posted by goinboatin
(Post 4697460)
I do. May be down there Saturday, might be in Port Huron. I'd love to borrow your 30 for a few minutes sometime. I'll PM you next time I'm heading that way and maybe we could meet up for a quick prop swap
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Sounds like a 30 Labbed Bravo 1 is what you need. Have a RH 30 BB Labed in perfect shape in the garage. Ran it on a 30 Activator with a 600SCI. Was the perfect prop on that boat. Sold the boat. Also have a 30 RH Bravo non labbed in great shape. Haven't gotten around listing. $600 labbed and $300 stock if you are interested
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Originally Posted by goinboatin
(Post 4697461)
Why is this? You are not the first, though only a couple have said this, would like to try and understand why.
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Originally Posted by B38
(Post 4697454)
32 p Bravo is a bad combo for any boat. Try a 30 p and you should be golden
What do you feel is the problem with the 32's? I have heard that the 34's can be a bit to get a handle on, but never the 32's. |
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
(Post 4697530)
Would love to hear the reasoning for this. I run a set of stock 32 Bravos on my Fountain. were the factory props. and they perform well and handle well, I do have two sets of labbed 5 blades, BBlades custom one offs and a set of ThrottleUp Hydromotives, both of which do have an edge on the Bravos, but the Bravos never fail to perform well. Boat runs 90 with the out of the box Bravos.
What do you feel is the problem with the 32's? I have heard that the 34's can be a bit to get a handle on, but never the 32's. |
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