Pair of 32 labbed Bravos
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From: Bettendorf, Iowa
These props were JUST done by BBlades. I have put approx 1 hr on them, and my boat just doesnt seem to like them. Going back to my old ones and these have got to go. Like to get $1000 plus the ride for them. They are perfect and look beautiful, i just wish they would have worked for me! Will provide more pictures if you like. Thanks.
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not 100% sure what he did. We discussed what rpm and speed i was running with my 30's, talked about how my boat carried the nose and he went to work. He"s forgotten more about props then i'l ever know, so i just let him do his thing. they are as new
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This might help, Chad is looking for 32 B1's.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...e-maximus.html
Julie
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...e-maximus.html
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From: Clinton, Iowa / LOTO 20MM
So they were tuned for a stepped hull. I would be curious to see how they perform on a flat bottom 40Outlaw but with the condition of the river now it might not be ideal conditions.
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I dont believe they were "tuned" for a step hull. Im no expert but maybe someone else is. Labbing is obviously balancing and blueprinting of the surfaces and cupping to produce bow or stern lift, whichever your in need of. My boat needed to carry the nose a bit more, i cant imagine it would work any differently on a conventional style hull?



