Stacker question for you???????
brettking
Posted 3/28/2010 1:01 PM (#89406)
Subject: Stacker question for you???????


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Can you fill me in on your prop selection for the 2060`s you have set-up with a 250XS on the back.
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Horshak Unlogged
Posted 3/28/2010 10:14 PM (#89428 - in reply to #89406)
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Brett, you can't go wrong with the 23p High5. Great big water prop, great hole shot and stays in the water most of the time. You only lose ~2 mph top end.
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TJ DeVoe
Posted 3/29/2010 1:01 AM (#89432 - in reply to #89428)
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23 Tempest for your overall speed
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stacker
Posted 3/29/2010 10:15 AM (#89445 - in reply to #89406)
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A 23 tempest will flat out run, however, it is not the best suited for big water running. You will lose the bite when you come off 4 ft waves and it will slip, ventilate, badly. I have experienced this first hand. A 23 High 5 works great, and I am not so sure you lose any speed. Hardly ever in the walleye tournament world does the wind lords let us to flat out runn. Steve Bohn is running a 250 Pro XS on a 2060 with a 23 High 5. Lets just say Steve is known to let'er rip and he has not had any complaints.
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brettking
Posted 3/29/2010 12:19 PM (#89451 - in reply to #89445)
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Thanks for the help guys!
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Shep
Posted 3/29/2010 12:58 PM (#89453 - in reply to #89451)
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I would have thought a 25P High 5. Figure a 23P High 5 would turn too tight with the 250 Pro XS. Steve ran a 23P High 5 on his 1890 with a 200.

Brett, I have a 23P Rev 4 if you want to try that. That was a bit too much for the 225 Opti, but might be a very good prop for the 250 Pro XS. Let me know, and I'll get it to Bendall so he can put it in the boats for you. When is your boat done?

Did you sell your boat to somebody here nere Appleton? I saw what looked like your boat last Saturday morning. Had a couple Yammies(Big motor, and a T8) on the back.

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Mud Duck
Posted 3/29/2010 1:12 PM (#89456 - in reply to #89453)
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Brett, my buddy runs two different props on his 2060 with a 250 XS. He likes the tempest for speed and a rev 4 for overall handling. I believe both are 23 pitch. Might be able to get you numbers on speed and rpms, if you would like. I've never ran the high 5, so can't speak to performance of that prop.
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brettking
Posted 3/29/2010 6:39 PM (#89494 - in reply to #89453)
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Shep,

Yep that is my old boat you are seeing.Should be a young guy smiling ear to ear behind the wheel.I will probably take you up on the offer to try that prop the boat should be done long before my motor gets there .Mud Duck I will take any info I can get.

Thanks Guys
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KHedquist
Posted 3/29/2010 7:18 PM (#89498 - in reply to #89406)
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I really think the Black Max 23 p would be ideal for you
http://sites.mercurymarine.com/portal/page?_pageid=126,50873,126_50...
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brettking
Posted 3/30/2010 7:17 AM (#89504 - in reply to #89498)
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Oh no that will never cut it after I get my nitrous kit installed!!!!!I hope to be the first 2060 to break the 70 MPH mark.Whooo Hooooooo anyone care for a ride!!!!!!!
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