27 pitch Tempest Prop

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TritonBrent
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27 pitch Tempest Prop

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Is there anyone in Tracy or the surrounding area that has a Tempest 27 pitch prop for a merc they would be willing to let me put on my boat for a quick run to see how it works? I think i might be able to go up one pitch from the 26 i'm running right now but hate to go spend $400 and have it not work.Thanks
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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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Brent

What model and motor do you have on what model Triton. I think I can answer some of your questions. PM me if you would like.

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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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Hey Kent,

I've got a 05 TR196 with a 200 Opti on it. I"m running consistant 68mph GPS at 5700 RPM's. Good conditions and it will run about 71 but i'm all over the over-rev buzzer. I"ve talked with a few guys who are running this setup with a Tempest 27 and getting about 74 out of it. i just wanted to give a 27 a run and see how it performs.

Brent
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you may get the performance you are looking for by coming down just a bit on your jack plate. The RPM's sound a little high for the speed (68). Your motor will hit the rev limiter at 5750. You may be able to turn a 27 but I would think that with a load you would have a hole shot issue with that prop and you would lower your RPM's too much I think. Sounds like maybe having Phil or Gary at Tru-Pitch take a couple hundred rpm's out of the 26' might also help.

I have ran the 27's quite a bit but they are not very good for hole shot and in rough water they were a real pain. Sounds like you may be pretty close on the set-up you have. 74 out of 196 with a 200 is a little optimistic.

good luck
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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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Brent,
I'm also running a 2006 196/200 opti. This rig will cook any Ranger out there. I'm running the 27p Tempest with three large plugs and love it. I believe this is the right prop for light to semi-light loads. If you are the type that likes to have all the tackle you own on board, or like to take turns on the river really fast, go with a 4 blade 26p Trophy. Great Prop. My #1 choice is the 27p Tempest, I've seen 75.6 gps with a light load and around 72.0 gps running back to weigh ins. You won't be disappointed with the Tempest...

See you at the Owners Tourney,
Chris Zaldain
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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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I am sorry , don't take it wrong, but I have to ask........Why would anyone in their right mind want to go 70 mph in the delta ?? Is it not getting a little to dangerous now-a-days ??
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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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smoke any ranger ? 521 w/ 250 xs I'd you for pinks but you better get a little faster .77.1 gps lite load delta.
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Good job ed, the only true numbers I'm concerned about are the lbs. and ozs. at the end of the day! I'm down to fish for pink slips though. :D

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Re: 27 pitch Tempest Prop

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haha.. Good point Jigs... i fish way more lakes than i do the delta. You wont find me running around this river at 70mph, thats for damn sure. Its the other guy i'm worried about.
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