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What does the polishing do besides make the blade pretty? Just curious. I guess what I am after, is....what percentage of the performance gain comes from the labbing and what percentage from the polishing? Thanks
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Re: Bravo-Rator
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I would have mentioned it if I thought this is what you needed.some do and some don't just depends how close you are and what the prop is doing?? blowing out ect.
yours did not need drastic changes.It will be fine .
I would have mentioned it if I thought this is what you needed.some do and some don't just depends how close you are and what the prop is doing?? blowing out ect.
yours did not need drastic changes.It will be fine .
So you only had to hit mine with the 8 pound sledge instead of the 15?
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Originally posted by justinVIP
What does the polishing do besides make the blade pretty? Just curious. I guess what I am after, is....what percentage of the performance gain comes from the labbing and what percentage from the polishing? Thanks
What does the polishing do besides make the blade pretty? Just curious. I guess what I am after, is....what percentage of the performance gain comes from the labbing and what percentage from the polishing? Thanks
polishing makes the prop stronger as it closes the scrathes and reduces the chance of stress risers.
% don't knowbut it better.less chance of wiping out the outdrive with a thinner prop than a stock prop that is extremley thick.
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did we pitch your prop.
did we pitch your prop.
I must say, I was very surprised. There only seem to be a few hammer marks and all the blades are still there....
Just kidding, of course. I will put the boat in the water tomorrow and let you know how it runs. 68 GPS was the norm last year. Weather looks good, should be a nice light chop. If it runs half as good as it looks I will be stoked!!!
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it's new and has worked on quite a few boats.
lets hope for the best on yours.let us know ,also do you have a picture you can post .?? I, keep forgetting to take one of this design.
found one.
lets hope for the best on yours.let us know ,also do you have a picture you can post .?? I, keep forgetting to take one of this design.
found one.
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Bravo-Rator & ACCLERATOR
Bravo-one, conversion to the BRAVO-RATOR
by Houston Propeller
for a quicker holeshot and cruising speeds with high x dimension's, excellent midrange and top speed gains.with superior Bow and stern lift.
The ACCLERATOR IS ON THE left.
excellent holeshot (no-blow-out) fast setback in midrange accleration with excellent top speed gains of 3 mph and above.
by Houston Propeller
for a quicker holeshot and cruising speeds with high x dimension's, excellent midrange and top speed gains.with superior Bow and stern lift.
The ACCLERATOR IS ON THE left.
excellent holeshot (no-blow-out) fast setback in midrange accleration with excellent top speed gains of 3 mph and above.
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Bravo-Rator
this design has a very aggressive cup on the tip of the blades only,creating slip, as it grabs the water shooting out on plane very quick with no to minimal blow-out,acceleration is awesome with great OVERALL LIFT for increased speeds.
the wood floor is not included.
the wood floor is not included.