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    OK,. whoes still running one of these!

    HA! Nice hole shot though!


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    I want one
    most overnite successes usually take at least 10 years


    Certified turd polisher,

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    Ya looks like lot of fun , I wouldn't expect alot of mph but looks like it would do great just goin out for fun , wondering what it do on drag boat. Throw blades my guess but if it held together take off b crazy

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    Can't surface or a blade tosser. Stopped making them long ago. Post here from before..

    Tried out my Torque Shift Prop!

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    Junk. The hub is aluminum. Surfacing is too hard and it and do what Robbie said. I had one and never really got it to work right. Got rid of it before it came apart!

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    Still have an old catalog hanging around.
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    Too much horsepower is just barely enough

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    A catalog? What website did you find that on?

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    I would think the prop came from a time when 300 HP was just a dream. Notice they showed a test with a V6 IO not a big V8. Todays outboards have a wider torque band and do just fine turning a big prop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS Minnow View Post
    A catalog? What website did you find that on?
    I still have it from when I used to order from them, solid motor mounts etc.
    I just never tossed it, the yellow pages peeking out are the price list.
    Too much horsepower is just barely enough

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    Ran a new one in mid-90's on a single engine 502 Magnum Bravo sterdrive boat. Ran great on that type of boat. Was only 1-2 mph slower that Mirage Plus at the time. You know how a big-block jet boat's RPM is just about full throttle, the entire time? That's exactly what the Land & Sea prop did for this I/O boat. It was only 100-200 RPM's off wide open throttle, right out of the hole. It worked great & was impressed with its performance & incredible acceleration advantage. You are correct in saying that it would not work on any boat that came in and out of the water, or in a surfacing propshaft height installation, but for every other type of boat, it really worked.

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    Someone else bought the tooling for this prop from Land & Sea & was marketing it years back. Forget the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revinrude View Post
    I still have it from when I used to order from them, solid motor mounts etc.
    I just never tossed it, the yellow pages peeking out are the price list.
    I still have one around here somewhere.

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    I would like a 2 speed cleaver 22 pitch for holeshot and 32 pitch for top end

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