From what I have seen, Mirages, and Mirage plus seem to be a good prop for this hull. On mine the standard mirage handles a little better, but the plus is a tad faster. I agree that if there is any play, it will not help the handling characteristics, but it is a narrow hull I would not run it into the 70's without hydraulic, 60's may be OK.
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06-09-2011 08:00 PMThe 25p mirage 3 blade was the best prop I found. I never had any issue with blowing out though. Keep the drive tucked in and once on plane start bringing it up. If the steering is feeling loose tuck the drive back in a tad till the steering firms back up and you will be at maximum speed around 74mph. Set the tabs at flat and leave them there.
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06-10-2011 05:28 PMIt was right at 5000
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My boat was blowing out Mirage Plus props . I am running a Bravo 4 blade , 26P and the boat handles good. I do not have hyd steering.
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07-09-2016 12:02 AMWow, that's a long time ago. It will be interesting to see if there is any update info.
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