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x2 What type of prop are u running on the tunnel a round ear blade or semi cleaver?
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Round ear, it has some cup in it already you saying I need more Cajun Christian?
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How many rpm's and mph? That will tell you how much slip. You can then reduce slip with cup. Tunnel boat props require a ton more cup than flatbottoms. D |
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Hagen bring that prop to Doug. He said he used to cup props for fun on his hitch with a ball peen hammer
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What would make a tunnel pull hard to one side? Prop is fairly new and it has been worked on
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Any advantage of running a clever prop on a tunnel hull rig?? |
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Had the tab all the way over and it still pulled. Going to put a torque tamer on it. Just looking for ideas.
Shawn said his fell of and it quit pulling at all. Thanks. |
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I got my prop turned up to 15 pitch, recupped, and repolished it seemed to run great. The only thing I noticed is that it runs much better when whoever is with me is in the back, when someone is in the front it doesn't bite, but I'm happy with that.
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