Thinking i have to much pitch...
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Hi i have a 29 outlaw with twin small 454 (310HP) and it has 25 pitch 3 blade props at wot it tachn at 4100 rpm and only running about 55 mph gps....what props would you guys try 23 or maybe 21...thanks
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From: Northern, KY (Cincinnati) Lake St Clair, MI Norris Lake, TN
I wouldn't worry about messing with spinning them in with your setup. I tried on both a 302 and a 29OL with 7.4s. Not much difference. If you want to try it, just flip the props and forward becomes reverse. Both boats would run 62ish on GPS with 23 3s and 59ish with 22P 4s. Both 1999s.
I currently have 23s on my 342 (502s) and I bump the rev limiters right around 70MPH (perfect light conditions). Bought some 25s, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet.
I currently have 23s on my 342 (502s) and I bump the rev limiters right around 70MPH (perfect light conditions). Bought some 25s, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet.
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I have a 302 (29OL with a molded swim platform) that also has those engines. I originally had 23p Mirage Plus. Ran well on top, but porpoised like crazy in the middle. Very uncomfortable ride. Decided four blades are for me. I tried a buddy's set of 28p Bravo 1's. I'm spinning 4000 at 59mph with those. I got a set of 30p labbed Bravo 1's that I spin to 4200rpm at 60mph flat. Those props are definitely slipping like crazy on the top end. Can be challenging to plane off in heavier water too. I'd like to try untouched 24p and 26p Bravo 1's to see how it runs. Any chance somebody in Chicago wants to lend me a set to try out?

And My48, if you're close you can borrow my 23p Mirage Plus's to try 'em out!

And My48, if you're close you can borrow my 23p Mirage Plus's to try 'em out!




