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Thread: 1433 acme prop
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07-05-2011, 11:35 AM #1Senior Member
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1433 acme prop
I finally got to use my new prop for the last 5 days and wow is how I would describe the difference over the the stock prop. Will all ballast loaded (750s 400 and prob 500 bow with six adults and 4 kids on the boat it got up and on plane no problem. It held speed better when wakeboarding and I think may be better on fuel when weighted up like that.
Surf wake is great!
Did notice a little bit more noise from the prop ( may be due to increased size) but I could care less about that!
With the wakeplate almost all the way up, that wake was awesome and kinda scary!2017 Helix
Wakemakers 1050s
Bow bag ( Surf edition)
Autowake
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07-05-2011, 12:32 PM #2
I think the 1433 is one of the best things I've done to my boat.
07 Mobius LSV
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07-05-2011, 11:33 PM #3Senior Member
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Any idea how much you lost on top end?
2010 LSV
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07-10-2011, 03:26 PM #4
My ACME 1847 should be on my door step tomorrow!
Can't wait, I will post up my results when I get on the lake - if it ever stops raining....2006 Mobius LSV 325 hp MPI Indmar
2005 6L Silverado 1500HD Quadrasteer
MODS: Polk DB651's Cabin Speakers, 10" Polk MM1040 Sub in a custom sub box, Kicker ZXM700.5 5 channel Amp, EZ net cargo nets, ACME 1847 Prop, 4 outlet Heatercraft Heater
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07-11-2011, 01:31 AM #5
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07-11-2011, 01:48 AM #6
Thanks Al, I enjoyed and appreciated the comparison tests you did! I am real excited to get it on and give it a test for myself! Now if it would just quit raining..... We have not had this much rain in a decade, the Mozzy's are unbelievable and very hungry.
2006 Mobius LSV 325 hp MPI Indmar
2005 6L Silverado 1500HD Quadrasteer
MODS: Polk DB651's Cabin Speakers, 10" Polk MM1040 Sub in a custom sub box, Kicker ZXM700.5 5 channel Amp, EZ net cargo nets, ACME 1847 Prop, 4 outlet Heatercraft Heater