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NC BOATING IN DECEMBER

SCT

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It was in the high 60s today on LKN so I thought I would test some props (Thanks Shameless).
 

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Stopped for a bite to eat and a cold one.
 

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I saw BigRed out on his sailboat flying his colors......
 

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are you fukn nuts??????? i was in jacksonville for x-mas and 60 down there is still pretty cold!!! i chatted w/ big red while i was there and he said you guys are on the other side of the state otherwise i would have met you both for a cold one! it was in the low 70's last saturday before we left and that was plenty warm for boating! great shots of the boat:bigthumb:
 
The props were labbed 26' Bravos. They had strange results though......it brought the RPMs up into the power band (6400-6500) but the speed dropped to 86-87ish. The acceleration was awsome though.
 

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Cruising at 5000 rpm and 70 mph.
 

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Heading back in after a great day of boating.....
 

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You guys should stop bragging about nice weather you'r getting down there.. :pissed:
I'm falling deeper and deeper in depression here.. :brickwall:
Nice pics SCT
 
The props were labbed 26' Bravos. They had strange results though......it brought the RPMs up into the power band (6400-6500) but the speed dropped to 86-87ish. The acceleration was awsome though.

Hey Shannon, that's because the Bravos were designed mostly for I/O Big block applications and the Bravo Drives. They work very well on heavy, big torque, I/O offshore boats..even better when lab finished. I had very few props outperform the Bravos when I was playing with I/O's.
 
Oops...here is the boat being put away at the end of the day!

Jup- I'm running stock 28' Bravos now but the RPMs are in the 6100-6200 area w/ the speed right at 89-90 (gps). What I don't understand is the 26s were right in the power band for a 300X but the speed was less.

I'm going to either lab my 28s or buy a pair of Merc choppers. What do you think?
 

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quote=SCT;454782]Oops...here is the boat being put away at the end of the day!

Jup- I'm running stock 28' Bravos now but the RPMs are in the 6100-6200 area w/ the speed right at 89-90 (gps). What I don't understand is the 26s were right in the power band for a 300X but the speed was less.

I'm going to either lab my 28s or buy a pair of Merc choppers. What do you think?[/quote]

Shannon, Lab the 28's!! Your rpm's will pick up a little and you should see a 2-3 mph top end difference..maybe more. Just be careful when handling the props after being lab finished, specially if Merc does it..they can cut you easily!:eek::yell: The 26's may have been in the powerband but they are pushin less water than the 28's. Lab finishing will make the 28's more efficient! Here's an interesting thought...have you tried counter rotating Trophys??? Maybe in the 27/28 range??? The smaller diameter Trophy will spool up much faster than the Bravo and they've been known to work better on the outboards than Bravos (come to think of it, I'm not sure if they make left hand Trophys)! Things to ponder..If only the wallets had an endless supply of green! lol
 
Jup- I don't believe Trophys come in counter rotating. I really want to try a nice set of Merc 28' choppers. The low end and mid range will suck but I bet I would gain an easy 2-3 mph.
 
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