Prop question for 28 (hard to plane)
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Prop question for 28 (hard to plane)
I have a 28 twin big block pantera with bravo 1's outback spinning 4 blade bravo 30P props . I was told by the orginal owner that the x dimension was raised compared to the normal 28 pantera (has raised engine hatch and carbs/air cleaners are stuffed pretty tight against the hatch). My problem is that it is a real pain to plane. It is a touchy procedure to get it on plane without blowing the props loose in calm water. I got caught in some rough water this past week and it was impossible to get the boat to plane without blowing the props loose, I mean impossible. You almost have to see it to believe it. I was thinking of buying a set of 28 bravos as im not worring about loosing top end but am unsure exactly how much these would help. I am thinking that the 28's may break loose easier trying to plane compared to the 30's. What do you guys think?
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Check to make sure the diameter hasn't been cut down on your Bravo's. You'll want all of the diameter you can fit. You also may want to consider going up to 5 blade props. Drive spacers are also an option. Keeping the tabs down low on takeoff can help too. (around 6 or so on the indicators)
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All good advice. Thanks
I get moving with the tabs level then when I get some speed and the props have a good bite I slowly bump the throttles then tab 3/4 down to get the bow to nose over. If I use positive tab before I start to plane it will start to blow the props loose. It's a real procedure unlike my last boat which I don't mind, but after not being able to get on plane on rough water I knew I have to make some changes.
I get moving with the tabs level then when I get some speed and the props have a good bite I slowly bump the throttles then tab 3/4 down to get the bow to nose over. If I use positive tab before I start to plane it will start to blow the props loose. It's a real procedure unlike my last boat which I don't mind, but after not being able to get on plane on rough water I knew I have to make some changes.
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I have no problem getting on plane But I have TRS drives with a 2'' spacer also my props turn in.I think if you get those drives deeper you wont have any problems getting on plane.
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my twin ran the props outward. bravo 26's. never used tabs to get on plane!!! tabs down would lift the back too soon and would get prop blowout. my flat hatch had cutouts to fit the efi intakes. a 1" spacer in the drives would be a good starting point. when i had my single 1 inch made a world of difference in the boat.
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Looks like I will do drive spacers in the fall. Im may step down to some 28's if I find a good deal on a used pair to make the boat a little more friendly for cruising.
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I have never stretched it out yet. The highest I have turned it was 4900 rpm @ 79.9 mph on GPS. With the drives in the water (had a trim pump that would not trim under load)