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Old 09-14-2013 | 05:43 PM
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Took 25p mirage props off 32 fever non step with stock 454 power.Replaced with 27p mirage props.Did it to get my RPM's down.Now I can spin them at 5100 WOT and that is fine.Gained speed and did not really loose anything (OR SO I THOUGHT) But now it seems when running in flat water I don't get the bow lift I got out of the 25's when trimming out .Both sets were standard and stock . Any thoughts or is it just me. JOHN SR
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Old 09-14-2013 | 10:49 PM
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Old 09-15-2013 | 07:09 AM
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My 25p m+ did the same thing over the 23p m+

Your props may need to have a lil cup added and maybe labbed. I just put 24b1s on mine, but still testing. Definitely don't like spinning IN.. too loose when crossing wakes.
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Agreed Not spinning in.Hate to spend that money on cupping and it does not fix the problem.Guess I should of kept the 25's but I sold them.Might try bravo 4 blades I can borrow a set of 26's I think. JOHN SR
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Old 09-15-2013 | 01:11 PM
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Agreed Not spinning in.Hate to spend that money on cupping and it does not fix the problem.Guess I should of kept the 25's but I sold them.Might try bravo 4 blades I can borrow a set of 26's I think. JOHN SR
That would be a good step! Closer to your old 25's with more bite with extra blade. I just swapped my controls back to OUT.. I have come to realize that I prb will not find perfect prop stock, I so figure my 4 blades will be taking a trip in winter.
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Higher pitches create a little more stern lift.

Labbing the 27's correctly will definitely increase bow lift. Let us know if we can help.

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Old 09-17-2013 | 11:38 PM
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Brett, what can be done as far as labbing these and possibly adding some cup to them ? Or would I just be better off with a 26 bravo ? The boat runs well at cruise, ruffly 47-49 mph half tank and 3300 ish rpms. I don't want to put alot of money into a lab if I can get some 4 blades and get the same cruising results. Naturally I figure the 4 blade will hurt some top end but will help in lifting the bow, maybe even more mph at cruise. If these wouldn't stern lift as they do, these would be perfect. Thanks

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Old 09-18-2013 | 09:54 AM
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a 26 b will not get you a better cruise.. Mittens and I (342 and 33 ol) were running 26b1 and 25p m+ getting the same cruise speeds.. 3500 at 50... So that supports the many posts that b1 are +1" higher than marked.

You might need 28b1s... should only loose 100 rpms compared to the 27p m='s if any
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4 blade props give more stern lift than 3 blade props. This personality is amplified at WOT.
However, in most cases, 4 blades of the same pitch (+/-) 1 inch will have better cruise and less top speed.
Why not test some props through our test program.
We can add rake to your 3 blades without Labbing the prop. This may drop the rpm by about 100.

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Old 09-18-2013 | 01:11 PM
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Hmmm, I was always under the impression they also create more bow lift then a 3 blade also. I do not think that these stock 54's could swing 28 4 blades. Maybe it is just me in thinking that the boat lays down to much, but it seems to be on par with the speed you guys are cruising at. The boat feels just comfortable with the drives set at 4 on the indicators, but to run WOT they need to be pulled out more to get the ( not nose diving affect). Maybe I should seek a set of mirage plus props rather then having these worked ?

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