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    Fury Prop

    I was wondering if anyone here has tried a Fury on a 21ft. Bullet with 250xs. I have been waiting on a 28 Bravo and it seems that I may not get it. I cracked my 26 Trophy last weekend and That is it for me and Trophy props,#5. I have been hearing good results from other boats running the Fury. I would order a 28 Performer 4 but I am not crazy about the way it has to rev up before the over the hubs take off. Also I am propless now, and have a tournament next weekend. Any comments would be appreciated.

    Michael

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    Re: Fury Prop (todd250)

    yes sir.........was quick on top end but holeshot wasn't good...........the worst part was bow lift.........there was NONE, it would not trim out at all..........I have hyd. plate and tried it at all heights........you would love a 28 Bravo if it is vented

    I would not recommend a fury on a 21 ft. Bullet

    at 27 TXP OT4 is another good choice..........if you go that route, email or IM me and I'll explain what Mark did to mine to get it to run so well
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    Re: Fury Prop (jclark408)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jclark408 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes sir.........was quick on top end but holeshot wasn't good...........the worst part was bow lift.........there was NONE, it would not trim out at all..........I have hyd. plate and tried it at all heights........you would love a 28 Bravo if it is vented

    I would not recommend a fury on a 21 ft. Bullet

    at 27 TXP OT4 is another good choice..........if you go that route, email or IM me and I'll explain what Mark did to mine to get it to run so well </TD></TR></TABLE>

    Listen to this fellar....he's ran a few props.

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    Re: Fury Prop (todd250)

    You need a TXP OT4 or my personal fav, a Bravo...

    IMHO either one is a MUCH better choice than a Fury or Trophy

    Another prop that I had good success with was a Hydromotive....

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    Re: Fury Prop (Sneezy Beltran)

    Well I sure hope the Bravo comes this week. If I don't get it this week I may just order a new one from Jaco's.

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    Re: Fury Prop (Sneezy Beltran)

    A Trophy is no slouch if ran deep to protect the blades though ..........my fishing buddy got one on a 21XD w 225 proxs that is haulin the mail........and he's ran more props in his lifetime than I've got time to count and it's still his favorite in terms of all around performance

    If I didn't overturn a 27, I'd have one myself........just going to a 28 is a whole other animal and it's not a good animal
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