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Thread: What size and pitch prop are you running?

  1. #21
    RaysonKid
    Yes, I want to come out and try the easy going ski class.
    But , after one race. I will probably be looking to sell the Howard and step up to a K-boat.

  2. #22
    CircleJerk
    Originally posted by RaysonKid
    Yes, I want to come out and try the easy going ski class.
    But , after one race. I will probably be looking to sell the Howard and step up to a K-boat.
    Would you like to run a new Nostalgic class within the ski class? We are trying to initiate this idea to reduce the number of boats in the same class, maybe make it older than 69 or whatever year leaves us with an even number for a heat! KKK.....must be a KrackerBox you yaking ab out?

  3. #23
    RaysonKid
    That sounds like a good idea.
    Keep all the Old Tugs together.
    Would make for some good racing.
    Also keep the show moving..

  4. #24
    CircleJerk
    Your Dad view that video yet. What did he say about the boats?

  5. #25
    RaysonKid
    I think he watched it.
    And its hard to get him excited about boats anymore.
    Dont know what to say.

  6. #26
    Checkmate
    Originally posted by RaysonKid
    Well ,I can change the prop in 10 minutes...
    How long does it take to change an IMPellar? 2 days?
    It would only take two days if you were retarded.
    Lets see, I could have it done in 25 minutes, but since I never hit rocks with it, I can leave it alone for years and years and years .

  7. #27
    RaysonKid
    All these jet guys must be thinking of FINALLY getting V-drives.
    Cause there sure are a lot lurking here.
    Nobody is calling jet owners retards.
    What I was refering to was that its much easier to change a prop for performance gains.

  8. #28
    Checkmate
    I don't lurk, I merely hit the "new posts" button and read on.
    I never said you said "we" were retards, I was making a funny.:yuk:
    Since I am here though, I have a serious question. Are all V drives only 2 seaters? I have only seen pics of 2 seaters.

  9. #29
    Kim Hanson
    Originally posted by Checkmate
    I don't lurk, I merely hit the "new posts" button and read on.
    I never said you said "we" were retards, I was making a funny.:yuk:
    Since I am here though, I have a serious question. Are all V drives only 2 seaters? I have only seen pics of 2 seaters.
    I think the slow one's have 4 ......( . )( . )....I use a 16, seems to work good! I have a question now, I run a 30-pitch on my " OB ", what is a good top-end prop for a v-drive? Don't tell me, it's all about gearing...right!

  10. #30
    V-Drive Tom
    The reason you have a 30 pitch on your outboard is because the propeller is turning HALF as fast as the engine. High speed props are different, 16 pitch works good. Then its ALL in the gearing!! TOM..

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