Home › Forums › Bass Cat Boats › Fury on Yamaha Help pls anyone??
Hi Guys,I have a chance to try a Fury on my SHO tomor. I located a hub kit and was wondering if I need to block the holes? Marina said they have the solid plugs in stock only….Anyone know off hand?
Plug the holes
Vent holes need to be ComPletly closed off.
Plug them if you have access to the PVS solid plugs. If not it will be ok but you may have to feather the throttle at takeoff depending on motor height. I ran a 26P Fury without plugs on my P2 200 SHO and it was fine. THe SHO likes the Fury Props.
To bama96 point it will run without them but you will have to feather the hot foot accelerator because of prop slip at take off. You will get noticeably less bow rise with the fury prop. Let us know how it works out.
masking tape it is for now:O)
I had plugs, two complete closed plugs and one partial (larger) I pulled out of my extra 27 Trophy Plus and it worked pretty good on the 26 Fury. Ill let Rob report on how it matched up against the worked worked T 25. We had an awful good time is all I can say. Damn that Eyra will turn on a dime. I also hit my personal best speed on a boat today. A few times…. Not easy on a twisty CT river that was pretty crowded. That power plant responds with amazing speed. Very impressed with the SHO. Damn quiet too.I got a better feel for stopping chine walk today also. The feed back to the wheel is awesome on Robs rig. Cant wait to get back out on mine now. Never spent good part of the day just driving and not fishing. Think that is something I should have done a long time ago. Really got better feel just running for running sake and not to fish. Had a great time. Rob is going to be good BCB family member and I enjoyed meeting/driving with him today.
What kind of RPMs with the 25T1? Was there cup added to the prop? For me I fished solo a bunch and the best all around height on my Eyra/250 SHO for 27T1 and 26 Fury props was 2″ below bad. I was consistently into 5950-6100 rpms with those props in 50°-80° air temps.Also, great insight to running your boat and not fishing. Keeping your rods in the rod locker can be the quickest way to mastering Chine Walk. Not mandatory though.
Too hot to fish after 10am anyway. Might as well ride around and stay cool.
100 plus in North Arkansas, though cool front coming next week! YaHoo! Humidity today was a desert arid 20 to 30% also, Dew Point in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Shes dry as a skinned steer skull in the Arizona desert. Last week we had humidity in the 15% ranges. BCB
Last edited by schodackbassman on July 25th, 2012, 12:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks alot and I have not put the seat time in this boat,,to busy catching fish,,haha. When I first got the boat I thought WTF I can not even get it to Chine walk then I figured out the trim on this boat is much different than my last set up and hitting 74 aint bad with two men fully loaded with 40 gallons ish of fuel not to mention livewells full . I figure this fall I will have plenty of time to tear ass accross the lake with less wave maker traffic and see what I can get out of her and the cooler temps will be a major plus.
Brad, copy that with the load and heat factors. Keep those live wells stinky!
Swatter:Great write up. I had no doubt as to you hitting 80plus. I did see your GPS reading too… I had mine out with the Fury yesterday on a small body of water. I am considerably more adept at driving my boat now than i was when i first got it. I love love love it now!!!! I actually his 76 and feel if I was on a larger body of water I could have seen 80. I ran out of water but the speedo was still climbing!!! What a rig!!! I will send this prop for BB now. THanks for all the tips and advice guys. Hope to get to meet more of you someday…Robbie
© 2026 Bass Cat Boats

