Hydromotive Q-IV 22P L
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Yes. I should have mentioned that it is for a Bravo 1, Alpha and TRS 15-spline prop shaft.
I've seen several Fountain singles with LH props. I tried a different Q-IV on a prior boat and experienced great transom lift almost to the point of bow steer. Didn't work for that app, but check with the Fountain crowd to see what their results have been.
I understand that a Bravo's direction can be changed just by the shift cable.
I've seen several Fountain singles with LH props. I tried a different Q-IV on a prior boat and experienced great transom lift almost to the point of bow steer. Didn't work for that app, but check with the Fountain crowd to see what their results have been.
I understand that a Bravo's direction can be changed just by the shift cable.
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I'll check to see what kind of mods are needed and hopefully get back to you before the prop is gone. If possible, please send a pic to [email protected]
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Well...I found out that I may be under propped with my 23P Mirage, but the Left rotation should work better on my '94 fever. I think I'm going to look for a 24P Hydro quad. Good luck on selling your prop.
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I running a 502 mag with carb (Holly 4150) and it runs pretty strong. .I just recently bought the fever and the tach isn't giving me very consistent readings so I don't have a solid reading on my WOT. I'm getting a quote for all new livorsie gauges but that's a winter project. The main reason I was changing blades was to conteract my starboard list without dragging my starboard tab. Now I think I'll just put up with it until after my dash mod.
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I think you're in the right range. 22 or 24 would be a good place to start. Years ago I had a Baja 240 with a 502 Mag and I tried a 23P Hydro QIV. For that boat it was over-propped and caused a slight bow steer. For the added weight and length for your boat, I think a 22P would be where I would start. I'm obviously trying to push my 22 but, I hope you find what you need.
If you want, buy this prop, try it out and if it doesn't work, just send it back undamaged and will gladly refund your money. It costs you just shipping cost each way.
If you want, buy this prop, try it out and if it doesn't work, just send it back undamaged and will gladly refund your money. It costs you just shipping cost each way.


