allison xtb
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How does the Yamaha drag run on a xb2002.
For the right price it probably can be had.They like around 9.5 to 10" setback for best bow attitude. Very quick prop on the XB2002. I personally prefer little extra leading edge roll on the prop itself on this boat, depending on the weight of the hull. A 24 is a great drag prop, a 26 or 28 is a great lake cruiser. They will not generally topend with a Hoss or small ear chopper, but they are lots of fun!
Now we need Darris to make us a carbon fiber XB2002......:shock:
The soft japanese metalurgy does flex and will eventually break. But that soft metal (flex) is responsible for some of the biggest performance advantages as well. Generally speaking though, you should expect a decent lifespan out of them. Longer, of course, without big horsepower with hard holeshots.Are the Yamaha drags bad to sling blades?
I have four of it's sisters at home.The soft japanese metalurgy does flex and will eventually break. But that soft metal (flex) is responsible for some of the biggest performance advantages as well. Generally speaking though, you should expect a decent lifespan out of them. Longer, of course, without big horsepower with hard holeshots.
They make great conversation pieces after you sling a blade though! Take it from me!
you broke that prop so a prostock boat wouldn't beat you down in 600ft.:beer: I'm still waiting on my commision checkThe soft japanese metalurgy does flex and will eventually break. But that soft metal (flex) is responsible for some of the biggest performance advantages as well. Generally speaking though, you should expect a decent lifespan out of them. Longer, of course, without big horsepower with hard holeshots.
They make great conversation pieces after you sling a blade though! Take it from me!