Stronger Prop Hubs?
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I have Bravo -1 props This upcoming season I will be running 500hp engines. Just looking around randomly at different sites etc. and noticed on Teague's site that they mention something about 400hp hubs. This is something I never thought about. Is this something I should be looking into? They make different hp hubs? Also, and I think this is the most important question, how deep does the "up the hp rabbit hole" go? Is there a list somewhere of all of the things you will need to upgrade because of the hp increase? Thanks for your comments and help.
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I'm guessing you're referring to the plastic replaceable hub. (STD HP)
They then offer the aluminum replaceable hub for higher HP. (400 HP+)
The other possible problem will become the Bravo 1 out drive. Some have claimed you can go 500-550 HP before things brake. (and careful throttle control) The first HP 500 (carb) came with a Bravo 1. After that, the HP engines started coming with the Bravo 1 XR.
They then offer the aluminum replaceable hub for higher HP. (400 HP+)
The other possible problem will become the Bravo 1 out drive. Some have claimed you can go 500-550 HP before things brake. (and careful throttle control) The first HP 500 (carb) came with a Bravo 1. After that, the HP engines started coming with the Bravo 1 XR.
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Just as a semi-related observation and subsequent question...but my old Baja 208 Islander had the Yamaha Hyrda-Drive ( 454 Chevy coupled to Yamaha's unique hydraulic clutch outdrive) and it used SOLID hub props...there were no rubber inserts. I have seen from time to time similar 'solid hub' props for sale. What is the advantage/disadvantages? I know on the Hydra-Drive the hydraulic clutch protected the outdrive in the even the prop struck something.
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Bajaman, That's interesting. Not that I am aware of everything boat related. Far from it but I never heard or seen that Yamaha drive system. I'm assuming you were not running a high hp mill in that 208? Was that drive pre Bravo-1? Was that considered at the time an "Upgrade" from an Alpha?
My observation of the solid hub stuff is probably what you are thinking. No way for a pressed in or drop in hub surviving really high hp and torque?
My observation of the solid hub stuff is probably what you are thinking. No way for a pressed in or drop in hub surviving really high hp and torque?
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Bajaman, That's interesting. Not that I am aware of everything boat related. Far from it but I never heard or seen that Yamaha drive system. I'm assuming you were not running a high hp mill in that 208? Was that drive pre Bravo-1? Was that considered at the time an "Upgrade" from an Alpha?
My observation of the solid hub stuff is probably what you are thinking. No way for a pressed in or drop in hub surviving really high hp and torque?
My observation of the solid hub stuff is probably what you are thinking. No way for a pressed in or drop in hub surviving really high hp and torque?
My 208 had the basic 330 hp 454. A couple of pics:


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