Anybody try a BBlade Blaster on a bullet? It's a prop i never tried and want to try one.
Anybody try a BBlade Blaster on a bullet? It's a prop i never tried and want to try one.
I have not but I'm getting ready to try one they do have a program you can try one without buying it I think
Ive heard good things about their work i just dont know about that particular prop.
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I am wondering about the 4-speed or 4-speed obfx
I've got a 32 pitch blaster that I'm going to try on my Stroker. My only concern is the smaller 14.5" diameter and the fact that I'll be running a Titus x case so I can run higher engine heights. I may run out of prop before I get to my max height but I remain optimistic that it will work. I'm considering trying the 4 speed as it comes in a 15.5" diameter and may get me to the height I need to run. I know it's a different animal than a bullet but maybe once I have a chance to run it I can provide some insight.
totally different universe, but I have a 27 blaster I'm gonna run on my Triton this weekend.
Keith Broussard Caney Lake, Louisiana
2000 TR21 2000 Mercury 250 Pro XB OG980775 14" hydro plate
I finally had a chance to run my 32 Blaster this weekend. My setup is a Stroker with a 250xs and 1.75 gears. It ran 91.14 at 5600rpm with 2 big people and everything in the boat except the trolling motor. The last 400-600rpm is there but I wasn't comfortable looking for the last little bit as that was my best speed to date. The holeshot was really good for the pitch and I have no holeshot plate or foil. At speed the prop felt very stable and the boat liked to run it pretty flat. I let Kevin borrow it to run on his Stroker/300xs and he got 97.xx with less than ideal wind and water conditions. I'm personally happy with it and will run one for a while now.
I know this is old but I wondered what gears were in the 300xs
1:62's look alli as is back!! How you been?
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I'm getting old
I never did end up trying one. Might of been a mistake
I guess it depends on the boat. I have a 24 Checkmate Pulsare / 300R and after it had 2 hours on it, I tested at least 5 different props, on the same day, one after the other. The 24 Blaster only ran around 65 mph (on the limiter) with over 25% slip and I was running the props much lower than most bass boats do. The 24P Bravo FS ran around 72 mph at 6200 rpm. I have a Torquemaster 2, but then I see another similar boat to mine but with a 400R and Sportsmaster and he ran around 83 mph with a Blaster prop, but was running it much higher than I was due to the Sportsmaster. A 24P ProMax has done the best on mine so far (76 mph) and I plan to order a labbed 26P ProMax to try later this year.