I went from two group 31 lead acid trollers to one 24v lithium. No loss of speed, not really any gain of top speed "with the bravo" But hole shot and backwash setting down was much improved. I did...
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I went from two group 31 lead acid trollers to one 24v lithium. No loss of speed, not really any gain of top speed "with the bravo" But hole shot and backwash setting down was much improved. I did...
Can't hide money :thumb up2:
Good looking rig Joe.
I ran a single 24v 60ah lithium pro with the run an the fly charger. It worked well for me but I didnt have spot lock or fish tournaments. It was an expensive option. 2500 for one battery and charger
My 21ss 300 would put a 27 promax on the limiter at 93. You should be able to swing a 29. depending on how heavy you fish.
When I switched to lithium batteries I ended up moving the cranking battery to the port side. I saw no issues with bow lift. Hole shot was better and didnt get the back deck as wet if I had to shut...
A 28 bravo xs worked by Croxton should be good. Hopefully it will put you on the limiter before you find the limits of the torque master. I would be looking for a Sporty.
Just for reference my 20...
Very nice !
Tuna, Golden tile, triple tail, grouper. No snapper left in the gulf so they off the menu. :wink:
That 28 bravo will get you to high 80's with a 250 and sporty, and tote a fishing load well. Send it to mark have it worked for your boat. Trim barrel, pvs holes, Balance and Blue print.
A 26 or...
Very nice. :beers:
Yellow boats are faster :pimp:
Very nice !
Yellow adds about 3 mph too. :thumb up2:
A little salt and pepper, then on the rec tec @350. When done, Put in a large bowl and roll in Sweet baby ray's red chili wing sauce. :cool:
Keep the sporty and put a 300 on it. :cool:
Dean, you got good taste. I'm looking hard at the 290b. Poor people can dream too.
That sporty is acting like a big plow at that height. If your set on keeping it, keep the bow and load as lite as possible . try it at about 3/4 to 1' above. The bravo will lift the whole boat better...
Prayers sent
My 400se with a 200hp rude ran good with a 25 renegade. 26 raker when I would lighten it up. about 3 and 3/4 below pad with a 8" plate
Comparing the two brands will be an interesting discussion, Ive compared props with Johnny's 2+2 and what worked good on his Allison worked as well on my SS. The props we tried reacted similar on...
My Bravo will slip when the bow breaks over if I have the plate up around 1.5" above. If I lower the plate for hole shot it does much better. 8 pvs holes, two plugged. But I'm running a 300xs not R....
My bravos like 1/2" to 3/4" above the pad. Sounds like too much venting, plug two pvs holes and try it. Sending it to Croxton and having it set up for your boat would help too.
Those 300r's like...
what rpms does the motor flash to on hole shot ? Is it slipping or bogging ?
Prop stock or worked ?
how hi is the motor ?
Motor healthy ?
trim all the way down when slowing down. If your already doing that , negative trim wedges and foil will help
Very nice :thumb up2:
Google static load test. That will show you how to let the blank tell you how many guides and where to put em. The size guides are entirely up to you, where to put em is up to the blank. :beers:
I've been on picwic on a Sunday, after lunch, in a friends 21XB 2+2. It will impress anyone how it handles in that mess. my SS is somewhat close but the nod goes to the XB. I still prefer my SS...