Gimme Fuel
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If your RPM's are in the right range with your current 25p, a 25p mirage will probably loose 100-200 rpm. They turn more like a 26p.How do you guy's verify the Bravo travel ?
Could have been doing it wrong .... since I am Canadian and all
Thanks for prop selection/suggestion you just listed Gimme Fuel that gives me something to look for !
I think the Mirage Plus SS is repaired since it seems a lil rough around the blade tips , it's also just a 23 ... Maybe a 25 Mirage plus SS would do ?
I agree the 25P quicksilver on there right now does look like a cheap'ish prop , the blades are thinner than the Mirage and less cup for sure.
A Bravo I will turn about 1" pitch less than stated. IE a 24p would rpm's similar to average 23p.
A Revolution 4 will turn roughly +1" pitch higher than what is stamped. IE a 23p would turn RPM similar to a average 24p.
Keep those in mind too when prop shopping/testing. Not all pitches are created equal. The added cupping of some prop types loads the engine much more than say a straight cleaver or something with small amounts of cup like your average Hydromotive QIV. Those turn usually -1" to -2" pitch less than stamped.
If your 23p Mirage is only slightly too small, most good repair/lab shops can twist the pitch up also (since it is getting repaired anyways) to 24-24.5"p.
This thread is a good read if you want to learn more on the subtle prop differences:
http://checkmate-boats.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24318
First off, I would say that you need to find a Merc service manual somewhere and verify your trim limit settings. If you are currently set within spec, then proceed with prop changes. If not, reset and get a good baseline of where you stand with the proper trim settings then test other props. Remember, a Bravo does not like to be overtrimmed nearly as much as an alpha unit. The range of usable motion is much less due to the components being larger.
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