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    Bravo 1

    I just put a 28p Bravo 1 on my Skeeter ZXR20 with the 250SHO. I have the Nizpro tune . I have been able to run it once and best speed I got was 79.1 at 6190 RPMs . My question is are there anything more that would be worth doing to the out of the box prop? I know Skeeters are not speed demons but I would really like to see 80 something. The rpms are digital of my graph.

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    Slip is a little high, but any work to correct will pull rpm down some. If hole shot and mid range punch are to your liking, I’d probably run as is.

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    dump some weight and it will hit 80 for the record, then live with it if it is all good elsewhere
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    What kind of load is on the boat running that fast? That sucker is quick even with a Nizpro tune.

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    Takes a lot of HP to hit 80 in a non performance hull....

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    Figure out why you have so much slip. 80 mph is just a matter of lightening up the boat a little. The lower unit is really the hold up on the SHO's above 70 mph. Get it coned and you'll pick up A LOT of speed.

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    I suspect you will need to get more of the L/U out of the water (P2P is too low).
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    When I was able to go 75mph any day, I passed pretty much everybody and only got passed by the occasional "go fast" brands like Bullet and Allison (not many around here). That pretty much puts speeds in reality - not MANY, if any, are going over 75 (legally anyways, & yes, I fish tournaments). If anything, boats are slower today with the bloated hull weights of modern boats. You're really being picky for that last 1mph, considering it won't make that much a difference (and I'm in the camp that believes speed matters).

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    That's moving in a ZXR. That hull wasn't designed to be fast. I'd be stoked see 73-74 regularly.
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    That's a lot of slip, but the SHO lower unit starts creating drag around 75 mph maybe less, they pretty much hit a brick wall at 80. Coning the lower will add a lot of speed. I had a friend pick up 10 mph on a 20' Lake & bay boca. Is your prop an XS or FS or standard Bravo1? if it's a standard Bravo 1, having the blades thinned, barrel cut, and cup added (turning it into an FS essentially) should get you over 80 easily.