Best props for a 31ss
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Do you have the 375 or the 425's . I know the 31 with 500's come with 30's , and they are slighty to much. (If the boat has air, fridge electric head,) If you have the 425's you are probaly going to start with a 26 or 28 Bravo I .
#3
I have a 2002 31 and originally I was running 26p bravo 1 props , but later switched to 28p bravo 1 labbed finished and they work great!! do a seach on this section because this was
discussed another time.
discussed another time.
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I was told it came with 26 bravo one's but they are no longer on it. I just tried 28 bravo one's but i'm only turning 4300-4500 rpm. That is if my tacks are correct. How do hydromotive props work on these boats?
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Are you in with the Richmond PowerBoat Association?
The group probably has the full gamut of props you can try.
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The group probably has the full gamut of props you can try.
MAKE SURE YOU SIGN UP FOR JAMMIN' ON THE JAMES IN JULY!!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/p...chmond-va.html
...also...
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/p...y-15-16th.html
#7
I have to disagree with that statement. A labbed 28 is really more like a 27P. When I first got my new to me 31SS out last fall with the 26P Bravos, I was all over the rev limiter at 72 MPH. I traded them for a set of Mercury labbed 28's and ran a little over 74 at 5050 RPM. My plan is to have a standard set of 28's for cool weather and run the labbed 28's in the heat of summer.
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Like I said eariler. He has to try diffrent props. This boat has so many options available to it that add weight. A/C
Refrigerator, Electric head, Stereo, amps and battries to drive these options. The dash cooler full of beer and wine and ice is 50 plus pounds. Everybody is going to be a little bit diffrent.
Refrigerator, Electric head, Stereo, amps and battries to drive these options. The dash cooler full of beer and wine and ice is 50 plus pounds. Everybody is going to be a little bit diffrent.
#10
Sonics don't particularly like Hydromotive props. Start with the 26's and tweek from there. Only make one change at a time.
Here is a set:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o26257-en.html
Here is a set:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o26257-en.html
Last edited by 45sonic; 03-24-2009 at 07:30 AM.



