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    looking at a 99 202 pro v

    looking at buying a 99 202 prov single console tomorrow, it has a yammie 225 ox66 with 27m prop wondering about hole shot with tourny load..it has factory blaz jackplate don't know the height...i have never owned a blazer just sold a 201 stratos...

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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (fastcranking)

    Holeshot should be pretty good. If the plate is a 15in. you're set. That rig should see mid 70's loaded to fish if it's set up right. IMO, the 27m is not the best for that set up, however I have heard of a few cases where it ran really good on a 202. My best advice is to take it for a test drive if you're serious about buying. Blazer's are great boats. I'm in my second 202 and loving it. Good luck...



    Chris Dunn...Dallas, Ga.
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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (BassinBlazer)

    i don't think its a 15, i will find out.. what are some of the options, don't want to be the fastest just good all around performance...i might be able to swap props while test driving..

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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (fastcranking)

    Turbo TXP is probably the most popular prop on a Yammie powered 202. I run one on mine and alot of the Blazer guy's on here run em'. I'm sure GE will chime in on this one, he's the Blazer set up guru . I also ran a Powertech tro4 on mine for a while. Not quite as fast as the TXP on top, but better holeshot, and handling. If your bank account will allow, what I really recomend is get a TXP and send to Mark and have it worked to GE specs. I did that about a year ago and all I can say is wow . That prop made it feel like my motor was hopped up. Mark can get the most out a prop for sure. Well that's my 2 cents worth. I'm sure some of the other guy's will jump in here too.


    Chris Dunn...Dallas, Ga.
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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (BassinBlazer)

    i will find out what the setup is on the boat now, if i buy it then i will go from there thanks for all the help...i am a new member on here, i have heard alot of good things about blazer boats so i hope to own one tomorrow....thanks again..

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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (fastcranking)

    I got a 1998 202 pro-v with a 225 ox 66 with a 27 txp whole shot is great with or without tourney load factory jackplate and since i have had the boat and never messed with the set up gps for me 77 1/2 tank of fuel with tourney load. e-mail me ill send you some photos.

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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (wildmanII)


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    Re: looking at a 99 202 pro v (fastcranking)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by fastcranking &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">i will find out what the setup is on the boat now, if i buy it then i will go from there thanks for all the help...i am a new member on here, i have heard alot of good things about blazer boats so i hope to own one tomorrow....thanks again..</td></tr></table>

    Welcome aboard. You'll find tons of helpful folks here on BBC.

    Best of luck on the boat. Hope it works out for you.



    Chris Dunn...Dallas, Ga.
    2006 Blazer 202 / Yamaha 250hpdi