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Old 04-13-2010, 09:27 PM
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Hey Chris, I believe I bought that P5X from you. If anyone is interested I am selling it. Only used it once, wasn't right for my application.
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Old 04-14-2010, 09:55 AM
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I might be interested. How much are you wanting for it?

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Hey Chris, I believe I bought that P5X from you. If anyone is interested I am selling it. Only used it once, wasn't right for my application.
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Old 04-14-2010, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauderdaleboats
Hey Chris, I believe I bought that P5X from you. If anyone is interested I am selling it. Only used it once, wasn't right for my application.
I might be interested in the prop as well... Let me know how much..

Thanks, Derek
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Old 04-14-2010, 01:42 PM
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Well Here are todays results with a 27 P-5 LH. (Drove Boat in Reverse)

3500 RPM - 44 mph
4000 RPM - 54 mph
4500 RPM - 64 mph
4900 RPM - 70 mph all GPS

It handled way better than the 28 B1, came out of the hole better, and had better midrange. It still Spun out Bad out of the gate..

It's got a appt. tomm at 9am to get a 1" drive spacer installed. Does everyone kinda agree with that? Then try the B1 28 again?

Thanks Derek
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Old 04-14-2010, 03:32 PM
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Hi Derek,
I guess that shows even a LH 5 blade works better than a RH 4 blade at the elevated stock XD on these boats. Wait until you try a RH 5. Yes do the spacer. It will definitely make your boat perform better in all aspects.
When you settle on your props, some extra cup, particularly on 4 blades will also help with your slip %s.
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Old 05-17-2010, 11:05 PM
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Well FINALLY got the spacer on and tested this weekend. Here's how it went....

1" spacer - B1 28 - 5400 RPM - 70mph same conditions and fuel

The boat still spins out really bad out of the hole, the nose goes way up, and it is sluggish in the midrange. Anyone got any suggestions? Thought maybe a B1 30"? I'm at the end of my rope! I got outrun by a baja this weekend This has gone to far!! LOL!!

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Old 05-17-2010, 11:53 PM
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Spinning a Bravo 28 to 5400 rpm and only going 70 mph... something is wrong! That is near 24% slip.

Either that is a really screwed up prop, or your data aquisition is incorrect. (ie tach or speedo.)

When my boat was stock, (600sci), I spun a Bravo 28 to 5300 rpm and the boat ran 80 mph on GPS with a 1 inch spacer.

For that mater, I have never seen a Heat run slip numbers that high... even with a 3.5" prop depth and a 3 bladed prop.

I am not trying to be rude or harsh... just pointing out that this does not make sense.

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Originally Posted by CB-BLR
Spinning a Bravo 28 to 5400 rpm and only going 70 mph... something is wrong! That is near 24% slip.

Either that is a really screwed up prop, or your data aquisition is incorrect. (ie tach or speedo.)

When my boat was stock, (600sci), I spun a Bravo 28 to 5300 rpm and the boat ran 80 mph on GPS with a 1 inch spacer.

For that mater, I have never seen a Heat run slip numbers that high... even with a 3.5" prop depth and a 3 bladed prop.

I am not trying to be rude or harsh... just pointing out that this does not make sense.

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I know!! I don't get it!! I got all new livorsi guages just like yours and the GPS Speedo said 69 and the GPS unit I took said 70. I actually took 2 bravo 1 28 props. I had one that I borrowed a while back and actually bought one in the classifieds a week ago. I tested the new one first and thought "This thing is screwed". So I pulled it off cause it was blowing out at 2000 rpm out of the hole and had terrible midrange and top end.

So, I took the 27 P-5 LH with me, stuck it in reverse and hauled ass!! 2000 rpm it spins to 4500 insantly and blows out. That prop only ran 65 at 4600 rpm.

Then I put the B1 28 that I tested with last time and it ran the same as the first B1 28. is a 30 to big? I have a 32 that came with the motor package that I thought was a complete waste of time and now I am wondering?

Any help is a appreciated!!

Derek
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I just put a 26 PX5 Hydromotive on mine and I hit 75MPH GPS at 5280/5320 RPM I also have the 1 inch spacer on mine ...My Boat is a 05 Heat with a 525 ...I was alone in the Boat with a full load of fuel and Bow Cover on (Remember your Bow cover on should gain you a mile or 2 per hour)....
Now I did all that testing on Saturday .....On sunday I did it again I could not get it over 72/73 MPH .....I am thinking water was rougher on Saturday....
I am at Aproxx 1000 Foot Elevation

I will say this though ...That PX5 Really hooks up in turns and stuff ...
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Derek,
Hydromotive 330-425-4266
BBlades 920-295-4435
P5-X, like Bent is using. Break out the plastic.
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