Groper
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300xs, with a 1.75 Torque Master lower.
Took the family out to Havasu and Parker for a 6 day trip. About 7 hrs to break the 300xs in, boy does it run great, quiet and great fuel consumption.
I tried (2) different types of props, both four blades, 26p Brovo 1 & a 26p Hill Eagle, both worked well, but the Hill having a small hub, spun easer out of the hole, then hooked up and was gone !!
A few notes: 26p Bravo 1 35mph @ 3500rpm's
26p Hill 40mph @ 3500rpm's
I did not run the Bravo at any top speeds, only during break-in.
With the Hill, it ran 73mph @ 5700rpm's
Air temp about 105deg,
windy and 1-2'+ chop
It ate up the chop and was very stable all the way through the rpms Im sure it has more in the right conditions, a very fun boat to drive, with no steering pull at all.
Was able to stay on plane @ 20 mph, using the adj. 12 x 12 plates, for dragging the kids around, and made for a great wake for inflatables.
Took the family out to Havasu and Parker for a 6 day trip. About 7 hrs to break the 300xs in, boy does it run great, quiet and great fuel consumption.
I tried (2) different types of props, both four blades, 26p Brovo 1 & a 26p Hill Eagle, both worked well, but the Hill having a small hub, spun easer out of the hole, then hooked up and was gone !!
A few notes: 26p Bravo 1 35mph @ 3500rpm's
26p Hill 40mph @ 3500rpm's
I did not run the Bravo at any top speeds, only during break-in.
With the Hill, it ran 73mph @ 5700rpm's
Air temp about 105deg,
windy and 1-2'+ chop
It ate up the chop and was very stable all the way through the rpms Im sure it has more in the right conditions, a very fun boat to drive, with no steering pull at all.
Was able to stay on plane @ 20 mph, using the adj. 12 x 12 plates, for dragging the kids around, and made for a great wake for inflatables.
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