hydro P5 or P5x?
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From: stoney creek ont
I run the p5x on a 271 fastech,better hole shot and midrange without any loss up top.Right out the box great prop and good people to deal with no bs.This year I sent prop for a little better knife edge and some cup removed need 150 to 200 rpm more,also added pvs vents to slip prop a bit lots of bite.So far best speed 71gps but haven't been out worked all weekend the bird is clean and ready !
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I run a P5X on my 290SC. It is less prone to ventilate while coming on plane, has less slip at cruise speed, tends to pick the bow up to keep the boat on the back of the pad for top speed, and is also more stable at top speed than the bravo prop that my boat came with. I haven't tried the straight P5...Hydromotive will give you a month to swap the prop if you want to try both.
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I have a Merc 525. At speeds around 70 and above is where I notice the improvement in stability. Trim the drive back a bit to let the prop pick up the nose, and most of the chine-walk tendency goes away. This is with a prop shaft
-mounted depth of about 3-1/4" below hull bottom.
-mounted depth of about 3-1/4" below hull bottom.
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From: Lakewood, NY, USA
Thanks all. OK I am as you may have seen looking for a new prop. Likely a P5 Hydro. Now I need to decide rotation. I am set up for right hand but notice many Velocity folk are running left hand. What are the pros and cons? I have the boat and the non stock 29 hydro is not working. Not enough RPMs and way to much slip (19-20%). Also it does not seem like it is carrying the bow enough although it may be because I am used to a 280. Tom at Hydro thinks a 27 P5 is in the ball park Will be buying one but need help right vs left rotation
Thanks,
Padraig
Thanks,
Padraig
Last edited by Padraig; 05-29-2014 at 08:31 PM.



