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1 (or 2) Inch Shortie
I am going to post this question on the Drive section of the forums as well..
I am curious to know if anyone has tried a IMCO or Sportmaster lower unit on a 260 hull.. (Mine is 2001). I am currently running a p5 Hydro on a bravo XR drive.. prop was labbed by Mike at Halls. People keep telling me to go with a 1 inch shortie... But wanted to hear some real world advice on the Velocity Hull.. |
No real world experiences here, but if your going to buy a short lower, buy a -2".
You can always add spacers if it's too short. Running a 5 blade should allow you to raise the prop shaft without loosing bite. |
thanks Pat.. I have my hands on a Sportmaster -2 right now.. Just the case.. going to build it out this winter..
The question is do I add a 1inch spacer?? Want to know who out there has done this.. |
John,
There was a post on this topic a while back but for the 280 hull. The concensus was that it didn't deliver noticable improvement. Mikes280 tried it and I believe there was another person as well. Being that the 260 is a shortened 280, I think I'd wait to hear from someone that actually had success with a 260 first before pulling the trigger on this project. As a rule of thumb, the twin Velocity boats seemed to benefit more from the shorties then singles since you have more to gain given the resistance from two drives. Rick |
Thanks Rick
I saw that thread.. But the way I read it was the jury with a 5blade was still out? I will go re-read it now.. perhaps I missed something.. My lower has some issues and will not last beyond this season anyway.. |
John,
Understood and it sounds like you have nothing to lose other then the cost of tweaking your 5 blade. Steve Stepp set up the Hemi VR1with a high X and a 5 blade (it threw a big tail!). Steve will steer you in the right prop/X dimension direction if you give him a call. Good luck! Rick |
Again, just an educated guess here; I think the 260 will benefit from the shorty more than a 280 would.
When ever I’ve read about short drives / high X dims not being successful, it’s been on bigger / longer single engine V bottoms. Even though the Velocity hull has the pad bottom, it still needs some leverage from the drive to lift the bow to run fast. You need less leverage to lift a 260 vs. a 280. I would have chosen the P5X vs. the P5. The P5X is more of a neutral prop and provides overall lift, somewhat like a B1. The P5 is a stern lifting prop, but maybe the mods have made it more of a neutral prop. |
I had a -2" Sportmaster with a 1" spacer on my 260 when I first bought it. I could not get the Bravo Prop to bit. Once up on plane it would slip very easy, Even with a 1:27 gear ration it would spin from 3000-5000 RPM with a quick hit of the throttle. I switched it back to the standard Bravo. Much Better. I imagine it would have been even worse with a hydro IV as it is a stern lifting prop. A 5 blade prop would probably help it bite a bit better.
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Definitely need a 5 blade's bite for running the higher then normal X as Steve's factory set-up was optimized for the 4 blade. Bravo vs. Hydromotive is another post topic because results very with hull size and indeed driver preferences!
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The prop does complicate things a bit..
I am going through my 2nd set of lower gears in the outdrive in less then 80 hours. running a p5 hydro right now.. does not seem to have the bow lift I am looking for.. might go back to a 4 blade and stick with standard height drive |
My boat is a 280 and I have a 2" shorty on it. The bravo and hyromotive 4 blades don't work very good, but the 5 blades seem to work very good boat after playing with a couple of different props seems to Handel better than the standard drive. If you talk to steve he will tell you to put a shorty on the boat I belive
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