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Any One Out There With Prop Problems I Suggest You Call Houston Propeller And Speak To Daren. This Person Made Me Decide To Keep My 292 Fast Tech That I Was So Discusted With. The Boat Has Twin Scorpions And Runs Beauiful At High Speeds, The Only Problem You Can Only Fast And It Takes Forever To Plane Out With Loads Of Prop Blowout. I Called Houston And Spoke To Daren And He Said The Brovo 32 's That I Was Running Were Too Big And He Would Send Me A Set Of Brovo Lab 30's.
I Tested The Boat And Got Everthing I Wanted Out Of Performance.
No Blowout , The Boat Planes Off With No Problem And I Finialy Can Cruse At Lower Speeds . The High Speeds Is Still There I Ran 74
At 4900 Rpm And Still Had Some Throttle Left.
Daren Thank You, It Was Worth Spending The Money With You.
I Tested The Boat And Got Everthing I Wanted Out Of Performance.
No Blowout , The Boat Planes Off With No Problem And I Finialy Can Cruse At Lower Speeds . The High Speeds Is Still There I Ran 74
At 4900 Rpm And Still Had Some Throttle Left.
Daren Thank You, It Was Worth Spending The Money With You.
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I have the 292 with the 6.2's. I had the factory put labbed30's on, after having the same trouble that you did. Still not happy, I tryed a stock set of 28,s, much better all around, but lost a little top end, but my mid range is great.
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For those who may be interested, I have a set of stock Bravo 28's off my 353 for sale. I too, went to a smaller propeller. Formula seems to overprop everything as delivered.