Different Props???
KHedquist
Posted 12/17/2007 10:05 AM (#63988)
Subject: Different Props???



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Anyone ever try a Trophy Plus on a Tuffy?
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sworrall
Posted 12/17/2007 11:19 PM (#64018 - in reply to #63988)
Subject: Re: Different Props???




Location: Rhinelander
Yes. It's a pretty good prop on a 2060, never ran one on an 1890.
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KHedquist
Posted 12/18/2007 5:27 AM (#64020 - in reply to #63988)
Subject: Re: Different Props???



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Thanks Steve, I may try and find one to try, when I do I'll post the results.

Merry Christmas and a Happy Big fish year
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Horshak
Posted 12/18/2007 10:12 AM (#64025 - in reply to #64020)
Subject: Re: Different Props???


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Location: Manitowoc, WI
Steve, tell me more details on the Trophy Plus on the 2060. What motor, pitch, good rough water prop, speed, hole shot, handling, etc. Thanks in advance.
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KHedquist
Posted 12/18/2007 9:49 PM (#64040 - in reply to #63988)
Subject: RE: Different Props???



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I talked to a well respected prop shop today, and his thoughts where stick with a Rev, if you run rough water, best tool for the job.

He said you be better off keeping the Rev and getting it tuned, I could us a bit more bow lift now that I have more load
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 1/10/2008 7:17 PM (#64755 - in reply to #64025)
Subject: Re: Different Props???



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WKW runs a 24P small hub Trophy on his 250 Verado-powered 2060. I have run his rig and was getting consistent, legitimate, fully loaded speeds from 65-66 mph GPS turning 6000 rpms. The key is due to the trim/tilt system on the Verado you can set the trim angle via computer and tweak the setting for max bow lift. Get the bow up on the 2060 is and that baby will scream like no other.
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