CIGARETTE 39 TG Unlimited with 2x600 Sci and Bravo XR
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Good morning to everybody.
I’ve recently bought a 39 Top Gun Unlimited with 2x600 Mercury Racing and Sport master Bravo XR.
i’ve done a test but the boat didn’t have the right props.
Do you know which can be the right props and which speed i should run?
thank’s a lot.
Federico
I’ve recently bought a 39 Top Gun Unlimited with 2x600 Mercury Racing and Sport master Bravo XR.
i’ve done a test but the boat didn’t have the right props.
Do you know which can be the right props and which speed i should run?
thank’s a lot.
Federico
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They used 32p Bravo Ones....
Some used 34p, but that 34 isn't "as good" as a 32 all around... You'd expect the 34 to be the 32 with a bit more pitch...as it should be... but it wasn't ...
That boat is very hard on props because of drive height... You may be best with box stock props, not label/thinned props or you'll be slinging blades.
You need to have real quick throttle hand reaction to keep the props and drives on that boat...
Some used 34p, but that 34 isn't "as good" as a 32 all around... You'd expect the 34 to be the 32 with a bit more pitch...as it should be... but it wasn't ...
That boat is very hard on props because of drive height... You may be best with box stock props, not label/thinned props or you'll be slinging blades.
You need to have real quick throttle hand reaction to keep the props and drives on that boat...
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Performance Boat Center-FL
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954-809-8739
Wright Performance, MTI, Cigarette, Sunsation
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They used 32p Bravo Ones....
Some used 34p, but that 34 isn't "as good" as a 32 all around... You'd expect the 34 to be the 32 with a bit more pitch...as it should be... but it wasn't ...
That boat is very hard on props because of drive height... You may be best with box stock props, not label/thinned props or you'll be slinging blades.
You need to have real quick throttle hand reaction to keep the props and drives on that boat...
Some used 34p, but that 34 isn't "as good" as a 32 all around... You'd expect the 34 to be the 32 with a bit more pitch...as it should be... but it wasn't ...
That boat is very hard on props because of drive height... You may be best with box stock props, not label/thinned props or you'll be slinging blades.
You need to have real quick throttle hand reaction to keep the props and drives on that boat...

What do you think about speed? 90mph?!
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