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    Legend Alpha 211 prop

    I just bought a 2011 Alpha 211 with a 10" manual JP, that has a 25p Fury, I haven't really run it but a short time during the test drive. I have found a 26P bravo 1XS at a pretty good deal. How would this 4 blade prop perform in comparison to the 25 Fury? I have run a four blade on my previous boat and like the way it ran and performed. But I have never run a bravo. Is a 26 too small compared to a 25 fury?

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    26 Bravo may be what you need assuming you have a 250 but it all depends on how heavy you load your boat. Run the 25 Fury after your loaded and see what kind of numbers you get before you buy a bunch of props.

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    It is a 250, I should be picking it up tomorrow, and maybe can get out and run it very soon. Any idea how the bravo typically compares to a fury as far as stiffness, ease to turn?

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    Bravo xs turn easier than a fury 1-2 pitches different that's why I said get the 26.

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    I ran a 26 Bravo1 on my 2011 211. It was a regular Bravo1 that Mark added 2 sets of PVS holes and cupping to. It was a 71-73 mph prop all day every day, but with excellent holeshot and the ability to stay on plane at a slower speed was amazing. Sadly, it wouldn't work on my Phoenix so I traded it off.
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