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  • #676524

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    Looks like it’s just a brush mounted on the grab pole to wipe your feet off with.

    #677641

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    I ordered mine on July 27th and should be picking it up this Saturday. 6 weeks exactly. Much quicker than I anticipated!

    #677740

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    I noticed mine does that but quickly levels out with some speed and trim. I’ve only ran mine for one hour though and it was empty except for a passenger.

    #687563

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    Check out Sea-Ark’s BC line.

    #690372

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    I have found that my NAV lights illuminate the head enough for me too see what way it’s pointing. Although going by feel is easier than looking down for me.

    #696071

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    I tried a 22P Fury 3 for the first time today on my 2020 Classic. 6000rpm and 71 mph. Jackplate was about 1/2″ above flush, which according to my measurments is 3.5″ PTP. I’m not at elevation though and have never run at elevation before. I do have to be going about 54 mph to get air under the hull to lift fully on pad.

    My main prop is a 25 Bravo 1FS. It runs about 5850 rpm and around 66-68 mph. I can stay on pad in the 40’s mph range which is where I cruise a lot on small lakes. Seems to be more efficient too since more boat is out of the water with less rpms than the Fury at the same speed. I’m curious about a 23 or 24 pitch Bravo.

     

    Not sure if this helps, it’s just what I’ve observed.

    #696849

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    I’m running a 22P Fury 3 on my 2020 Classic right now and am up around 6000 RPM and 71+ MPH. I haven’t had a long enough stretch of water yet to see how far past 71 I can go. I sold my 24P Fury 3 since I like this one better. I also run a 25P Bravo 1FS sometimes, I like it if I have 2 or 3 people in the boat and if I want to cruise 40-55 MPH will good bow lift.

    #696852

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    PMantle:

    CK11:

    I’m running a 22P Fury 3 on my 2020 Classic right now and am up around 6000 RPM and 71+ MPH. I haven’t had a long enough stretch of water yet to see how far past 71 I can go. I sold my 24P Fury 3 since I like this one better. I also run a 25P Bravo 1FS sometimes, I like it if I have 2 or 3 people in the boat and if I want to cruise 40-55 MPH will good bow lift.

    What RPM do you get with the Bravo?

    It’s been a few months since I’ve ran it but I want to say maybe 5600-5800 RPM.

    #697086

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    I believe BCB was referring to the non ProXS 200, which is a V6 I believe.

    #700570

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    I run a 22P Fury 3 and a 25P Bravo 1FS on my 2020 Classic with 200hp ProXS. I have been curious about the 23P Bravo, but haven’t bought one yet. The 25P is a pretty good performer for me.

    #700584

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    22P Fury 3: ~6000rpm and 71+ MPH (I had to shut down at 71 because I ran out of water.)

    25P Bravo 1 FS: 5600-5700rpm, 66.5-68mph so far.

    #700800

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    My underseat storage leaked as well. I put silicone around the interior rim where the two materials meet and it really helped. I need to add more though as it still leaked a bit in the last rain storm I fished in. None of my other boxes have ever leaked.

    #700801

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    25p Bravo1 FS fixed the issue for me. Not going to run 70mph with it though but it’s a pleasure to drive at that 40-55mph where the 24p Fury 3 suffered.

    #700815

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    You’ll still get to 65mph faster than anyone not in a PII. My 22p Fury 3 is a pretty fast prop, but I don’t have heavy stuff on the nose so I’m not sure if it’d help you or not.

    #700817

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    Right around 6k. I’ve gotten to 71mph but had to shut down since I ran out of room on my small home lake.

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