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Old 11-28-2010, 10:00 PM
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I have a straight shaft miss bud with a go engine .18
What would be the best prop for that- theX435or the Y353... or maybe something else?
Ive had quite a few cracks that Ive had to repair with epoxy so the bottoms not exactly smooth and I don't know how its going to effect the plane. I need a prop that will give me the best performance and keep MB from cavitating.
Also whats a good site to get props already balanced and sharpened? (and preferably at a reasonable price... I don't need a million dollar propeller)
Thanks!
Old 11-28-2010, 11:29 PM
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Personally I prefer the 3 blade props like the M435\3 especially on a Tail Heavy boat like the Miss Bud, because they tend to give more Lift to the transom which help keep the Bow Down,, But on Slick Water a 2 blade prop like the Y535 is a little better because it lets the Bow Float and run a little Looser. The X435 will not be enough Prop for the Go .18.
OffShoreElectrics.com often has those props available or FunRCBoats.com may have them also, Do a Google Search on em and you may find more places that have them available,,, Or shoot me a PM I have Both the M435\3 and Y535 S&B.
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Thanks! I was thinking about the Y535.. but i wasnt sure b/c I couldnt find anybody with the same set up but I think Ill go with the 535
Old 11-29-2010, 12:11 AM
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What kinda water conditions are you running in? Slick water or does it tend to have a little breeze\ripple or chop??
Old 11-29-2010, 01:36 AM
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Well I guess it would depend on the wind... If theres wind then it would be a little rough but most of the time its pretty smooth. Not like glass but the wavesdissipate pretty quickly when Im running. Would rough water make a difference on which prop to get?
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If it was meI would try both. Ihave tried bothon my bud hull's and found that the X435 prop would get you up on the plan really quick butI lost a little top end, where the Y535 prop took a little more to get onto the plan but thenI had a little more speed down the straight.
Just make sure you balance the props before you put them on the boat and you should be fine

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Default RE: X435 vs Y535

Yes pond conditions Do make a difference on pond conditions, No one prop will give you the best results in all conditions. As Boris said it's a good idea to have more than one prop to match the current pond conditions. The M435\3 will be a better prop in Breezy\Windy conditions to help keep the Bow Down going into the wind so you decrease the chance of a Blow over, and the Y535 will be a better prop on Slick Water.
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The art of prop balance is not that big a deal. You can save lots of $ doing it yourself. You may find it more rewarding doing it yourself. But if you don't have a Dremil and a prop balance. Then you may want to buy them already S&B Use a mask when you sand ,Belium is toxic. Why they still use it, I'm not sure. If you use Stainless steel.use a mask I have gotten a migraine sanding props. I do try to be in a well vented room. But I have been around a metal grinder many years. One bad pit stop you'll need to fix it yourself. Them props don't like sand and gravel.
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Ya see Id like to do it myself but Im afraid Id screw it up.
I think Ill buy one sharpened and balanced and try to do it myself with the next one.
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We do have a tread here on the prop balanced ,it's the first post on { general boating} ,read-up you may get to likening it.

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