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I never tried the spacers. I have been very happy with the performance and handling. I still like having a bit of prop slip. I don't want to tear up the drives. I can go faster but lets be realistic, we're mainly cruising most of the time and I like the numbers I have. I use to lab my props but I like having reliable and thick ones now. Have already had three friends throw blades on their boats this year from labbed props and two have stayed with stock thickness now.
P.S. James, were are the MODULES! We are loving the boat. Hate to see the season end in November.
P.S. James, were are the MODULES! We are loving the boat. Hate to see the season end in November.
Last edited by flenner; 08-28-2008 at 04:27 PM.
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Mine will 'hop' on flat water. But its rare for me to see flat water coming out the lower Ches Bay. Still running my stock 32's. They perform the best all around as far as Bravos go. I got 88.2 with them last fall so they are sweet props for sure. What is wierd is how it is indescrimate on when it starts doing it. One speed run yes, the next no. Seat time has greatly diminished this. See my HRPA pics in my thread here. I was running 5 - 6 trim on MY gauges. That's where I found my sweet spot at WOT. Yeh baby!
Can't wait to try a set of Maximus. Just wish I had less time to work and more time to boat.
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i[QUOTE=aabaroni;2676438]i have 33 foot was hopping around. i have to trim it up to 7-9. i in fresh flat water phila. still playing with it i want to try some props ?[i would like to talk to someone who has 33 foot ?
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