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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 17:48:56 -0700, JR North
wrote: I went through the 4 blade thing a while back, couldn't see the case for it to justify the expense then, or now. I had a different experience. When I repowered with the ETEC, I used the recommended SS three blade and had the exact same problem I had with the FICHT - no bow lift. The boat just plowed until the engine got up to about 3k, then wham, it was on plane. I switched over to a same size/pitch four blade and big difference. I had plenty of bite, bow lift up the wazoo and smooth acceleration. Another problem solved by the four blade was cavitation. I've had that problem with this boat for a long time in particular with certain types of wave/wind conditions. When I switched to the four blade, that problem also went away. Since last summer, I've played with a couple of different 3 blade props, but they just don't work as well as the four blade. |
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