36 Outlaw Props? 500hp carbed
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I did a bit of searching and couldn't find much. What do most people run on 500 carbed 36' outlaw? Just better to lab what you have 26p, or go with different brand? What kind of results should expect from either... and is it even worth it? Thanks for your help and let me know if I left off any information that would help. Thanks
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I recall most guys running labbed 26 Bravo 1's. That is a great propeller & is what I keep going back to time & time again. I've had 5 blades & 4 blades of most manufactures out there & the Bravo 1 seems to be a great propeller for both top end performance & cruising speed. The Maximus is a great propeller too, but it is pretty expensive to get right.
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A 98 model has a lower x dem. and they came with
3 blade mercs, mine had 3 blade 25s. I switch to 4
blade 26 because the 3 blades would cavatate coming
out of the hole to much for me. I lost 3 mph but I have
power from the hole shot all the way to the top end.
3 blade mercs, mine had 3 blade 25s. I switch to 4
blade 26 because the 3 blades would cavatate coming
out of the hole to much for me. I lost 3 mph but I have
power from the hole shot all the way to the top end.
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From: CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA
I run a 28 bravo 4 blade labbed seems to do well all thru the ranges. Also check your toe in and out on the drives all different ways to see what is fastest. We were able to pick up a little more top end doing that.
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Thanks,
Mark
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A 1/2"??!!!??? Come on man. That's a long, long way. Are you sure?
I run about 1/16" to 1/8" tow in on my ride. I'm on 12" boxes & spin in to win.
I also run under 9% propeller slip so I'm pretty confident in my ability to set a boat up correctly.
I would try a 1/8 to 1/16 toe in or out depending on your propeller rotation.
I run about 1/16" to 1/8" tow in on my ride. I'm on 12" boxes & spin in to win.
I also run under 9% propeller slip so I'm pretty confident in my ability to set a boat up correctly.
I would try a 1/8 to 1/16 toe in or out depending on your propeller rotation.



