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06-02-2010 8:34 AM

Which Upgrade: Star Gazer Upgrade or New Prop
 
I already have Perfect Pass and am using the stock signature series prop on my '06 SAN 210, money is tight, but I can upgrade one. The stock prop is the ACME 3XX, it sucks, but it isn't that bad. It's actually the preferred prop when we are at Powell because it can cruise a long way at low RPM and relatively good speed. Getting on plain sucks in the morning with a full crew, but it's not that bad. I've always tried for fuel economy and low RPM's as far as the prop goes... My Perfect Pass works well, my boat is drive by wire. It doesn't like turns though and either slows down or speeds up a great deal when in a turn. The paddle wheel is also notorious for picking up little sticks and other debris...

I'm still open to either or maybe I should have my interior speakers installed...

06-02-2010 10:09 AM

BTW, the price between the two is within $40, the prop is cheaper.


Why is the type so large?

ryanw209 06-02-2010 10:20 AM

I would say prop. If you didn't have pp already I would deffinately go for that but it sounds like you will get more use out of a new prop. If you don't have any interior speakers I would find a buddy that is handy and install them myself. Also from what I understand if your pulling wakeboarders all day you will get better mpg with a new prop, but if your just cruising around the lake all day your mpg will go down.

06-02-2010 10:24 AM

My interior is "virgin" and has never had any speakers installed. I don't want to screw it up. I would like to get the speakers "flush" mounted the way that Grant did on his Nautique a couple of years ago, but I don't have his skills...

JohnnyDefacto 06-02-2010 10:32 AM

+1 for new prop.

Keep your stock prop as a back up AND put it on when you go to powell.
Your PP acts how mine does, check your manual and you may be able to adjust your settings to tune it to your boat weight.

olmoomba 06-02-2010 10:36 AM

If it were me and its not.

I have a good XMP 4blade prop, great hole shot, not bad on fuel when cruising if I stay below 30mph, fine by me.
I also have perfect pass Wake pro and I hate the fact I can't dial it in again since resetting it all some time back for reasons I won't get into. But it manages....

If I knew I needed a new prop for better hole shot and my primary purpose is wakeboarding, I would go with the prop and deal with the minor issues you experience with the paddle wheel. PP turns can be dealt with and you can manually correct that on your own in anticipation of or reaction to the speed up or slow down when exiting the turn. Maybe don't turn so hard and sharp?

I plan to get Stargazer in the next month but then again, I have the props I need already.

olmoomba 06-02-2010 12:05 PM

Here you go:

http://www.perfectpass.com/download/...mechanical.pdf

Page 10, item 7

wake26 06-02-2010 1:45 PM

I know you should buy my prop that I have for sale in the classifieds wich will save you some coin and then you will have enough to also get the upgrade on your PP. I upgraded my PP to the staregazer and it was a night and day differernce it has to be one of the best upgrades I did to my boat. but I didn't have the prop issue either.

06-02-2010 1:56 PM

which prop do you have for sale and how much? I didn't find your listing anywhere.

wake26 06-02-2010 8:48 PM

its a used 13x15x1 1/8 I used it twice before upgrading to a different one. I am asking 200 + shipping. I also sent you a PM

rallyart 06-03-2010 10:13 AM

Prop. It's easy to change back to a 'cruiser' when you want to.


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