I know he has a following but not my cup of tea.
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I know he has a following but not my cup of tea.
I run a 23 Fury 73ish mph and a 24 worked fury 74-75. That’s me at 190 lbs full tank, empty live wells, my gear, no poles and agm batteries.
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Weight affects rpm a lot when you can’t get the nose of the boat up. Try a 23 tempest plus. I don’t think the fury has enough bow lift for your boat.
If you run a heavy boat with full live wells, gas and a partner you will like the 23 3 blade fury better.
Saw 75-76 with a worked 24 fury but can’t break 6000 rpm. 23 out of the box fury 73-74 but again can’t break 6000 rpm. This is with me, my gear and full fuel.
I would like to see what that 23...
Throw a c-rig in 3-10’ gravel banks.
Other than Dandridge most of the ramps suck. Dandridge can be a pain as it gets busy. To be such a big lake access is pitiful.
I’ve had mine to 76 with a 24 fury but can only turn it 5800-5900 rpm.
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Never even thought of that. Could be interesting
Too big. A 23 is a better option if you are talking a 4s motor. May be ok on a 2s.
Thanks guys. Just looking for some ideas as I think the swimbaits I have been using are too stiff.
No one wants to share their favorite combination?
What’s your guys favorite swim bait size and color for throwing on the A-rig?
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A 23 or 24 bravo 1FS would be your 4 blade
What boat?
A 22 tempest is probably what you will need to run in the 6000-6200 rpm range. I bet the 23 will be 5800ish
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I got the same info from Tim on mine. What did they recommend for cleaning?
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Nice! I am interested in the same model.
The 819, 919 Pro and 919 pHx are all the same hull with different top cap or things included. As far as ride they will all be about equal but the 919s you can run a 225.