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Old 04-07-2008, 12:29 AM
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Default Re: Long Point April 11-12

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I would love to try a revolution 4 19 or 21 pitch for my Seavette. Right now I'm running a regular Mirage (no plus) 21 pitch.
Thanks, Steve
What's your power, Steve? What rpms are you turning with the Mirage? What's your trim at speed? If a sterndrive, can you ventilate with trim only (no trailer tilt) in calm water? If you've got an outboard, there's a whole list of questions I'd ask before suggesting a prop.

I know Jerry at AAA doesn't have any Revo props. Most of what he stocks new is in the 22-27 pitch range for bass boat applications. AAA Outboard is essentially a non-stocking dealer. He gets new motors overnight, so no floor plan interest payments, and he stocks new props in High performance bass boat stuff only. (The owner is also a semi-pro bass fisherman.) SO no promises as to what, but I'll bring as much as I can that's worth bringing. I will also try to bring 2 or 3 small-hub props with thrust washers and Merc style locking bushings for 90-140 hp motors. (These can be used on Zukes and Yammies this way. Sorry, no BRP or Honda as I think they have a different spline system)

PS, got my motor back friday. New TPS, new coil, new plugs, NO CHARGE - under warranty. Yay!
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