Donzi 32ZF Prop help
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Looking for any feedback on prop size for a 2000 Donzi 32ZF with 300 Verados. The boat had mercury 250 2 strokes on it and I updated to the verados but didn't change the props. Currently using bravo 4 blade 24 pitch.
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Bravo 1 22P is what you seek.
My 35ZFO with 350 vrods ran the best with the 22P Bravo's, I did switch to Bravo 1 FS 23P (basically a 22.5 pitch) right before I sold it for more top speed.
Either prop is fine, tried rev's, enertia, etc, always went back to the Bravo's.
My 35ZFO with 350 vrods ran the best with the 22P Bravo's, I did switch to Bravo 1 FS 23P (basically a 22.5 pitch) right before I sold it for more top speed.
Either prop is fine, tried rev's, enertia, etc, always went back to the Bravo's.
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thanks fir the feedback
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Nice upgrade with the 300 Verados. The Bravo 1 24P 4-blades are a solid all-around choice, but since you’re now running heavier 4-strokes with more torque, you might be able to drop to 22.5P or even 22P for better hole shot and midrange without sacrificing too much top end. Verados like a bit more RPM, so aim to get into the 5800–6400 WOT range. Worth testing if you’re not quite hitting that now. Let us know what numbers you’re seeing.
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Nice upgrade with the 300 Verados. The Bravo 1 24P 4-blades are a solid all-around choice, but since you’re now running heavier 4-strokes with more torque, you might be able to drop to 22.5P or even 22P for better hole shot and midrange without sacrificing too much top end. Verados like a bit more RPM, so aim to get into the 5800–6400 WOT range. Worth testing if you’re not quite hitting that now. Let us know what numbers you’re seeing.




