mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

bannister

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Anyone?
 

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Not one?
 

Tail_Gunner

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TW answerd your delima..24p should be spot on
 

bannister

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What about the delima between Hill Marine 4 blades and Mercruiser 3 blades?
 

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I went from the standard Bravo 3 props to the matte finished Bravo 3 XR props (4 blade front, 3 blade rear prop set). I stayed with the same prop pitch. Performance wise, it reduced my RPM's by a couple hundred at WOT. Low end performance is where I noticed the biggest positive change. Not that I previously had any problems, the new props just make it effortless to get on plane and planes at a lower speed.

My set up is the 375 HP 496MAG engine, 1.81 outdrive gear ratio, turning 24P props.
 

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Thank you for the reply.
That is what I was looking for.
 

Tail_Gunner

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

Hold on dont you have a duo prop?????
 

bannister

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

I do have duo prop Bravo 3.
Why are you asking that?
 

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

I wonder if Tail_Gunner is questioning the mixing of 4 blade and 3 blade props on the same Bravo 3 outdrive?

http://www.mercuryracing.com/propellers/bravothreexr.php

The Bravo 3 XR props use the same thrust washers and prop nuts as the Bravo 3 props. Front prop nut is torqued to 100 ft lbs and the rear prop nut is torqued to 60 ft lbs.
 

Tail_Gunner

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

I have little practical experience with duo props..Never heard of them being described in pitch...Good luck and a merc prop would be my first and only choice
 

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

I have little practical experience with duo props..Never heard of them being described in pitch...Good luck and a merc prop would be my first and only choice

Howdy,

He doesn?t have a DUO-PROP, he's got a Bravo III
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Bravo III props are ALWAYS "described in pitch" ......... Only Volvo uses a "number" to designate their prop selection. Then you have to go to a chart to decide what prop to use. (DUO-PROP is a registered Volvo trade mark)


Mercury recently started offering 4-blade/3-blade mixed props. There's also an aftermarket company offering 4-blade/4-blade combinations. They're NOT CHEEP!!

3/3 is usually the best compromise for performance unless you're going to repower with a "BIGGER" engine......

Adding more blades without adding more power will ALWAYS kill your top end..."Duo-Prop" or otherwise....(more blades = more drag)...it'll probably always improve your hole-shot and low speed acceleration though......


Cheers,


Rick
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Tail_Gunner

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Re: mercruiser 5.7 EFI - Bravo Three prop selection

Howdy,

He doesn?t have a DUO-PROP, he's got a Bravo III
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Bravo III props are ALWAYS "described in pitch" ......... Only Volvo uses a "number" to designate their prop selection. Then you have to go to a chart to decide what prop to use. (DUO-PROP is a registered Volvo trade mark)


Mercury recently started offering 4-blade/3-blade mixed props. There's also an aftermarket company offering 4-blade/4-blade combinations. They're NOT CHEEP!!

3/3 is usually the best compromise for performance unless you're going to repower with a "BIGGER" engine......

Adding more blades without adding more power will ALWAYS kill your top end..."Duo-Prop" or otherwise....(more blades = more drag)...it'll probably always improve your hole-shot and low speed acceleration though......


Cheers,


Rick
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:rolleyes: ....Ok OK spanky.....:D
 
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