Sprayback, Depends allot on the motor your using,,otherwise boaters would have
to list about 16 different props here
But, If I could have only one prop, it would be the Prather 240,,but that's me :huh:
( the fastest I've used was the Octura 1455 )
Without a doubt its a 1455 cut the toungue, and pitch it till it rips mid 50s most times.But too much pitch and you junk it so pitch it slow. If you want a bolt on try a x450 will get you near 50.....MikeSprayback, Depends allot on the motor your using,,otherwise boaters would have
to list about 16 different props here
But, If I could have only one prop, it would be the Prather 240,,but that's me :huh:
( the fastest I've used was the Octura 1455 )
The list of good props to use are many and it all depends on your setup, motor and pipe combo as well as driving style. I for many years loved to run a Octura 450 - 3 blade but not in stock form. I am now running a 452 two blade and seem to like that, Have ran many others.
Can you give us some more info?
Ron
Octura x646/3 with about as much cup in it as you can get. Ran one from Mark Sholund on a Thomas SS45 with a MAC45 & parabolic pipe, consistent mid to upper 50's on radar with awesome acceleration. B)
Absolutely. You had front radio box right? I used that prop on all three SS45's I built over a 4 year period & it kicked butt on all 3.Octura x646/3 with about as much cup in it as you can get. Ran one from Mark Sholund on a Thomas SS45 with a MAC45 & parabolic pipe, consistent mid to upper 50's on radar with awesome acceleration. B)
I tried a 646/3 from Mark as well and it just didnt do it for me although I run the Mac 45 and the same hull.
The reason I tried it was because of our phone conversation way back before the 2004 Internats. Its funny how it works for one but not the other, and shows it just depends on your particular setup and power combo
Ron
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