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I have a 35 plus with a 3280 pipe, turning a sholund 1614 cleaver, played with strut heights until I got it running the way I liked it.
In dist11 namba 21 mono is very competitive, very strong competition.
My ducer runs with the best of them
 
Bruce,

The 1614/3-15*-65% Chopper is the better of the two ABC
1614/3’s in race water. The Cleaver might be a touch faster,
but I think the Chopper runs a better lap time.
Nice Boats to pick from fellas. Great deal Bruce.

Thanks For Reading,

Mark Sholund
 
Bruce,

The 1614/3-15*-65% Chopper is the better of the two ABC
1614/3’s in race water. The Cleaver might be a touch faster,
but I think the Chopper runs a better lap time.
Nice Boats to pick from fellas. Great deal Bruce.

Thanks For Reading,

Mark Sholund

Mark, can you set me up with one of each? I'll give you a call later this week.
 
Thank you sir! I have a Nova Rossi Bonito 21M NIB....what props would you use?
You could start out with a 437/3 or a 440/3 and go from there, I used the 440/3 until I got my motor, pipe and transom hardware dialed in.
When I went from 440 to a 1640 I raised the strut until it was fast but not too loose
 
Fellas,

What I find a lot of in the propeller business is, that a lot
of boaters are using too much diameter and cup on the
trailing edge of the propeller. Once I reduce the diameter
and trailing edge cup it seems to wake up the motor and
pipe combination. It is like too much load for the motor
and pipe to work well together.

Thanks For Reading,

Mark
 

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