wanna try some props
wanna try some props
any of the dealers wanna let me try some props on my 200? im in southwest fl, fort myers to be exact looking to purchase a new prop but theres so many options i have money in hand.
Shaine Green
Re: wanna try some props
we let folks try our product at water walker just have to set a time for a prop test our number is below call us
Re: wanna try some props
If you're wanting to try a Sensenich, get with Terry Farkas at Dyna Marine Airboats. He's a very good guy and can help you get the right prop for your boat
A/V 540 on a 13ft Navigator hull, swingin a 72" 2 blade WW signature series. Go boat, not a show boat.
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Re: wanna try some props
Call me I'm down in lake placid and can help you if your interested in a whirlwind have a couple of props we can try on your 200
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Re: wanna try some props
I didn't notice what kind of hull you had that 200 on, but I have an 11'6" DB ultralight with a 200 on it and tried several props before deciding on the 70" Sensenich NGH. I have the 72" blades in the short hub. I tried the 68" blades in the medium hub and my current set up performed better all around. My boat runs mid 50's and goes anywhere on dry ground. I also tried a 70" 5 blade Saber, 70" NGQ, 70" Q, and a 70" 3 blade Excalibur. The results were as follows:
70" 5 blade Saber: smoothest of all tested, most responsive, fast, lots of fun to ride with but was worried about low end push on dry
70" NGQ: amazing low end push, weird harmonic sound at cruise, fell on its face at top end
70" Q: performance all across the board
70 3 blade Excalibur: smooth, responsive, fast, but no bottom end push
I am no expert and I'm sure everyone's results will vary depending on their set up. I'm only offering my experience as a reference. I plan on buying the 5 blade Saber to run locally since we don't run dry often, and keep my NGH for running Kissimmee area.
70" 5 blade Saber: smoothest of all tested, most responsive, fast, lots of fun to ride with but was worried about low end push on dry
70" NGQ: amazing low end push, weird harmonic sound at cruise, fell on its face at top end
70" Q: performance all across the board
70 3 blade Excalibur: smooth, responsive, fast, but no bottom end push
I am no expert and I'm sure everyone's results will vary depending on their set up. I'm only offering my experience as a reference. I plan on buying the 5 blade Saber to run locally since we don't run dry often, and keep my NGH for running Kissimmee area.
Re: wanna try some props
70 ngq must have had winglets cut off. I have the prop for ur 200. 68"NGQ . Has it all. 

if u don't run dry .then should have gotten a bassboat
tons videos on YouTube ptr34
tons videos on YouTube ptr34
Re: wanna try some props
Hey Rich, It pushes really good on my set up. Really been thinking about a 3 blade whirlwind though. I've had WhirlWind on all of my boats besides this one and i'm thinking that might be the next route
A/V 540 on a 13ft Navigator hull, swingin a 72" 2 blade WW signature series. Go boat, not a show boat.
Re: wanna try some props
terry are you going to be able to get this new vortex prop i am intrested to see how that performs in a 3 blade configuration. what would pricing on something like that run?
Shaine Green
Re: wanna try some props
Yes sir
if u don't run dry .then should have gotten a bassboat
tons videos on YouTube ptr34
tons videos on YouTube ptr34