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cowboyshootist wrote:
I don't know but please let us know how they work out. I have a pair of BIII on my Bay 340. Anything I can do to drop my rpms would be good (I think).
Will do!
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I don't know but please let us know how they work out. I have a pair of BIII on my Bay 340. Anything I can do to drop my rpms would be good (I think).
I just picked up a set of 22.5" bravo three props for the boat. This is the kind that has the 4 blade/3 blade combination. I currently am running the 3/3 blade and a 22" pitch and I am hoping these new ones drop my RPM at cruise down a bit while providing good holding power. They were on a boat in the showroom never been used brand new except they dont come with the original boxes. I paid 900 CDN shipped to the door. Do you guys think thats a good or bad deal? I am excited to see how they will perform come springtime.
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