Texasmark
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I was over at Utube yesterday and was browsing boats and props. Ran across a couple of guys testing Mercury Fury props. Very interesting info on Utube videos on the subject.....like here are a few examples, worth watching:
mercury fury propeller
One thing that caught my eye was the size of the ports in the prop. Geez, how do those things ever seal off ?????? Well, maybe at 70 mph because one guy was testing a 24P 3 blade, a 25P 3 blade and a 24P 4 blade. Another guy was talking about High 5s he uses when fishing the Great Lakes and deals with rough water, and how he gets his 24' bass boat up and out in shallow water without stirring up mud, and how he uses his finger control on his hydraulic jack plate and on the other side of the steering wheel, his trim position, tuning both as he runs along.
In there is proof the extra (4th) blade costs you MPH (slightly in this case) but gives you the hole shot improvement (and mid range cruising control).
mercury fury propeller
One thing that caught my eye was the size of the ports in the prop. Geez, how do those things ever seal off ?????? Well, maybe at 70 mph because one guy was testing a 24P 3 blade, a 25P 3 blade and a 24P 4 blade. Another guy was talking about High 5s he uses when fishing the Great Lakes and deals with rough water, and how he gets his 24' bass boat up and out in shallow water without stirring up mud, and how he uses his finger control on his hydraulic jack plate and on the other side of the steering wheel, his trim position, tuning both as he runs along.
In there is proof the extra (4th) blade costs you MPH (slightly in this case) but gives you the hole shot improvement (and mid range cruising control).