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daigostang 03-14-2016 06:08 AM

new velocity owner, need some prop help
 
Hello all, I just purchased a 1993 Thoroughbred, with a 502 it made 560hp 588tq on the dyno, at 5800rpm. The boat has no prop on it right now, any ideas on where to start for a prop? I was thinking maybe a 28 hydro or a 30 bravo?

jponfrank 03-14-2016 10:21 AM

I have a 1995 21ft superboat with 509,same or close to hp. I run a labbed 28 bravo at the rev limter. 5600. Boat has a -2 imco lower. Boat has seen 92mph. If i can get my hands on a 30 bravo i will try it. I know the motor can spin the 30 with no problems. Hope this helps.

rmfriday 03-14-2016 07:51 PM

I would think your on the right track but I would try a hydro 29 or the bravo1 30. I have a 260 with a 500efi and I run a hydro 27p 15.5" right around 5100 flirting with 80gps. I also have a labbed b1 30p lefty that I run every once and a while but don't really like. I would let it go for your looking for a prop to start with.
Everyone seams to like the bravo 1 props for everything but outright top speed over the hydros but I really like the full 15.5" diameter hydros more then the bravo1's. My advice would be to try as many props as you can borrow or rent before you commit to buying a bunch of expensive props.

Revelocity 03-15-2016 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by daigostang (Post 4415457)
Hello all, I just purchased a 1993 Thoroughbred, with a 502 it made 560hp 588tq on the dyno, at 5800rpm. The boat has no prop on it right now, any ideas on where to start for a prop? I was thinking maybe a 28 hydro or a 30 bravo?

Assuming you're referring to the 26' and not a 22', I'd suggest starting with a stock 26" Bravo given the 5800 rpm peak as a baseline, You'll need another ~100 HP to throw the bigger props you refer to.

daigostang 03-15-2016 02:12 PM

sorry yes it is a 26 thoroughbred, I have a 24 hydro I am borrowing to test with and see where I end up I have always hated hydromotive props on every boat I have ever owned, I usually end up with a bravo 1 but I have heard good things about the hydro and these hulls

Padraig 03-15-2016 02:27 PM

If you are aiming to spinning it at 5800.....I am guessing maybe a 27 Hydro. Where are you located?

Padraig

daigostang 03-15-2016 06:02 PM

i am in Rochester NY

Padraig 03-15-2016 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by daigostang (Post 4416216)
i am in Rochester NY

I am in Lakewood NY (near Jamestown) I have a 30 Bravo for safe. It is a left hand and stock. It migyt give you a starting point if you want to try it. No charge we are 1.5 hours from Buffalo. I am thinking it may be too big to spin at 5800

Make sure you bring that bad boy to the Battleship run.

Padraig

fatherb68 03-17-2016 12:42 AM

If you talk with Steve or Kenny, they will probably tell you to use a hydro. I think they work better on pad bottom boats. If you can get in touch with Steve, Last I spoke with him , he was doing some of his own props

daigostang 03-17-2016 08:41 AM

thanks for the info guys, im going to try and water test it next week and get a base line


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