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    wont be long now! any help would be appreciated

    just got word my motor is on the way to the factory i decided to go with a 250 xs on my new 202 i keep looking at photos of different blazers online iam drooling !
    i sold my 201 super pro procraft in april so i have been boatless since
    i have owned rangers , cobras and most recent the procraft
    stepping into this 202 with the 250 is going to be totally different than any thing i have ever driven been reading alot about performance with blazers any suggestions about a prop (26 trophy ok?) or set up would be appeciated
    looking foward to being in the blazer family
    2015 Nitro Z-9
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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (Northeast Blazer)

    250 XS with the sportmaster gearcase. if you're looking for strictly top end, get the 1.62 gears. If you're looking for all around performance go with the 1.75. Put a TXP prop on it and let her eat!!

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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (GE Blazer)

    Ditto to what Greg said. But just remember, although the TXPs have been running very well on Blazers, keep an open mind. Every boat/setup is a little different. What works on one setup may not work on the same even though the boat size and motor size are the same. I'd lean toward the 1.75 sportmaster. I think it'll be a better all around fishing setup.
    Chad St. Pierre
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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (chad202)

    i was told by the factory i would not be happy with the sportmaster in rough water so i went with the tourqe master is that txp prop by mazco? if so who has the best price on one ......thanks
    2015 Nitro Z-9
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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (Northeast Blazer)

    Never listen to the factory that's what they had in stock any changes for them is big inconvenience. I still think you will be happy with the setup you chose just remember you need seat time she ain't no Pro craft she's a beast
    Fear-This
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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (Fear-This)

    Call them back and get the sportmaster. That rig may blow out with a torquemaster due to high speeds. Get the sportmaster and if you're worried about rough water, get an hydraulic jackplate.
    Chad St. Pierre
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    Re: wont be long now! any help would be appreciated (Northeast Blazer)

    ED, Do like Chad said call'em back and get the sportmaster! Then hookup with GE and get yourself the TXP! and your right it's not a procraft it's a wild little beast You'll be very happy just hunker down and let'er eat

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