Irv964
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 3, 2008
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Re: "My" review of a new Turning Point Hustler prop
Sounds like some decent results although you say your holeshot isn't much different? I noticed some change in mine for the better, not huge but definitely better. (it wasn't noticable right away but when we went skiing, that is when I knew it was much better than the stock Black Max)
What year is your Lowe Duncc? Does your's have the keel running the entire length of the hull? That is where I measured, from the very bottom of it to the "big" cav plate.
I can still get some ventilation in the turns if I turn sharp enough but it is way better than the Black Max. Our results are some what different, I gained 2mph and have a much better holeshot but it I still get some ventilation where as you get none, must have something to do with motor height/cav plate location? Maybe mine is too high but that is where it has to stay as it is in the lowest setting.
I am not sure what that flat spot would be you mention? Maybe it is the spot where the bow stops lifting and is starting to settle out? Just a guess?
Overall are you happy with it or do you wish you would have went stainless instead?.............Irv964
So I tried out the new 17P hustler prop on my merc 115 4 stroke this weekend (lowe FS175 boat). The biggest difference I noticed was how much 'grippier' the prop was in the turns. I was unable to get the thing to ventilate at all, even after trimming up way past where I was with the Black Max. Steering also seemed lighter. As for the holeshot, which is what I am after, only a slight improvement I think. It seems to bite and pull quite a bit harder initially but the same flat spot exists once the skier is part way out of the water. It definitely revs a little bit quicker and I was able to more consistently get 6000 rpm, which gave 42 mph, about the same as before. Interestingly, with just myself in the boat, the holeshot felt much stronger than the black max, but once under load it was only marginally better.
Another point of interest which is very encouraging to me Irv, is that your CAV plate is 3 3/4" above the bottom. (We are talking about the big plate above the prop right?? not the little one that is higher up?) Mine is about 1/2" above. So I am thinking I can raise this thing a lot. Like I said before I was able to trim up a ridiculous amount once on plane without any ventilation.
Sounds like some decent results although you say your holeshot isn't much different? I noticed some change in mine for the better, not huge but definitely better. (it wasn't noticable right away but when we went skiing, that is when I knew it was much better than the stock Black Max)
What year is your Lowe Duncc? Does your's have the keel running the entire length of the hull? That is where I measured, from the very bottom of it to the "big" cav plate.
I can still get some ventilation in the turns if I turn sharp enough but it is way better than the Black Max. Our results are some what different, I gained 2mph and have a much better holeshot but it I still get some ventilation where as you get none, must have something to do with motor height/cav plate location? Maybe mine is too high but that is where it has to stay as it is in the lowest setting.
I am not sure what that flat spot would be you mention? Maybe it is the spot where the bow stops lifting and is starting to settle out? Just a guess?
Overall are you happy with it or do you wish you would have went stainless instead?.............Irv964