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    21 PHX - Merc 4 Stroke - 4 Blade Props

    So I have a new 21 PHX and four stroke Merc being rigged up at the dealer. I fish almost exclusively on Green Bay and Lake Michigan and have my current boat setup with a 4 blade fury, I’d like to try another on the new boat for rough water handling and bow control.

    Does anyone have experience with the 23p and 24p fury 4 blade props in comparison to the stock 24p 3 blade?

    What RPMs and speed are you getting with each of these?
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    I do not, but, I have used 25P 4 blade Bravo and Fury, 24P Croxton, and I have currently a new 21 PHX with the 24P 3 blade Fury.

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    What speeds and rpm’s are you getting out of each? And I’m assuming your using a new 4 stroke Merc?
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    I would find you a 24p bravo and have it blue printed-balanced. The customers we have sold 21PHX to are now running 23p Fury props. We stopped selling the Fury 4 due to slinging blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick James View Post
    What speeds and rpm’s are you getting out of each? And I’m assuming your using a new 4 stroke Merc?
    yes a four stroke. 4500 rpm, 55 mph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H&WMARINE View Post
    I would find you a 24p bravo and have it blue printed-balanced. The customers we have sold 21PHX to are now running 23p Fury props. We stopped selling the Fury 4 due to slinging blades.
    This is not good. What is the percentage?

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    Matt I've run a 24, 25, and 26 Fury 4 on my SHO, plus the Fury 3 and T1 25 and 26. I would never go back to a 3 blade. Right now I'm running the 24 Fury 4 and getting about 6K fully loaded, right around 70mph. If there is anything I can help with feel free to call me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by H&WMARINE View Post
    I would find you a 24p bravo and have it blue printed-balanced. The customers we have sold 21PHX to are now running 23p Fury props. We stopped selling the Fury 4 due to slinging blades.
    this a bravo in big rough water cannot be beat
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