wrxhoon
Well-Known Member
No arguments here with the above statement hence my comment ""As a rule 4 blade props will give you better holeshot and 3 blades better top end everything else being equal"Hi Wxrhoon,
Not to get into a huge debate but in my experience the 228 handles slow speed manuevering better especially in reverse around the dock with a 4 blade prop. I also saw noticable improvement in following seas especially in moving through an inlet with standing waves and needing to slow down and time your approaches between waves and such. Also, we use our boat to pull toys from time to time on the lake and a 4 blade prop holds a tight turn better at speed. I also got about 10% better fuel economy at cruise with my old yamaha 3.3 liter f250.
As for the 228 reversing due to the fact that water hits the transom she is harder to reverse than a boat with the outboard hanging of the transom as in 226. Trimming up fully it helps as it pushes the water lower so it doesn't hit the transom as much. On my newer 228 the bracket is longer so the out board is further away from the transom and the fact that it is V shaped underneath it helps reverse easier.