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Brack

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I have a mint 25p. Hoss Hyperdrive, less than an hour run time,......I would say 9 on the scale...perfect cond.

$375.00 tyd

lower 48 only please
 
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Brack

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They basically look the same....the Hyperdrive has a bigger blade area ....(little heavier prop compared to the Triton1)




Hoss did make a 4 blade hyperdrive, but I never had one
 

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I've had a 26 hyperdrive on a xb02/260 and it was a real classy running prop, never ceased to satify... How do You think the H-drive to compare to a Chopper II on a 650lbs hull with a Hi-Po Merc for a strong lake prop..? At any rate, Your Hyperdrive is a dang nice prop and will surely run great on any light Basser... Good luck..
 

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I've had a 26 hyperdrive on a xb02/260 and it was a real classy running prop, never ceased to satify... How do You think the H-drive to compare to a Chopper II on a 650lbs hull with a Hi-Po Merc for a strong lake prop..? At any rate, Your Hyperdrive is a dang nice prop and will surely run great on any light Basser... Good luck..
Thanks for the comments

Have you ran a Triton1?.....
 

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i've read alot of good thinds about the hoss hyper, by you having ones with different pitch, which pitch do you reccomend for all around use, looking for a third prop. i have a 30p chopper and a 28p mazco re4 fat shaft, allison gse with 280 merc what's your opinion?
 

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sounds like you need to add a 26 and a 24 to your collection,

its tuff to find a Hyperdrive or a Triton with the fat shaft



The ET's are sweet props.......also call Todd @Hydromotive, they build a great prop
 
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