Propping a 272
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Just picked up a 2000 272 with 385hp 454 Mag. It came with a Mirage 3 bladed 23p prop on a Bravo 1.
Had her wide open on the lake, ran 99 km/h (about 61.5 mph) with a full tank of fuel (340 litres) and just me in the boat, 1' chop. Was turning about 4750 RPM. I need to pick up a spare prop anyway, so was wondering what other owners reccomend. Would like some more top end if possible, even if the bottom is sacrificed.
4 blade?
Had her wide open on the lake, ran 99 km/h (about 61.5 mph) with a full tank of fuel (340 litres) and just me in the boat, 1' chop. Was turning about 4750 RPM. I need to pick up a spare prop anyway, so was wondering what other owners reccomend. Would like some more top end if possible, even if the bottom is sacrificed.
4 blade?
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From: stoney creek ont
Congrats on your purchase,I used to own 2001 272 with 502mag 22p bravo worked well.The midrange and cruise was better than 3 blade but no increase in speed.The 4 blade in my opinion was best for over all performance,post a picture might see you on Lake Ontario.
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If you want to gain a 1 mph maybe 2 mph and have $1k. Buy a mirage plus 25, get the #'s and send it off for labbing.
61 mph is pretty good for 385 hp, I personally wouldn't touch it. Keep the $$$ for gas in the tank
61 mph is pretty good for 385 hp, I personally wouldn't touch it. Keep the $$$ for gas in the tank
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I went down this road years ago,,,,, labbed/cupped 23 Mirage plus was the best all around for me
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Yeah, that's what's on there now. A Mirage 23 plus 3 blade. I'm fine with the performance, just wanted to make sure I was getting everything she had. 4750 RPM sound about right?
If you were buying a spare prop, would you get another identical?
If you were buying a spare prop, would you get another identical?
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for a 385 that's about right,,,,if you were going for every little bit of perf, you can have the prop worked to get a little more RPM out of the motor
And yes, I would buy the same prop,,,,,,
And yes, I would buy the same prop,,,,,,
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