Improve your boat performance & save BIG TIME!
Fine tuned propellers are the easiest and least expensive way to improve boat performance and Winter is the best time to have BBLADES Professional Propellers inspect, repair or improve your favorite wheel.
It’s never too early to start planning for your next boat outing. So, act now and you won’t be waiting in line when Spring comes. Get your propeller work done for a HUGE SAVINGS with this Winter Special.
THE WINTER SPECIAL DETAILS
- A labor rate reduction of just $100.00/hr (regularly $125/hr)
- This is $25 off the regular hourly rate.
- This special applies to repairs, lab finishing and custom modifications
- Offer valid from January 2nd until February 29, 2024
IMPORTANT
- Propellers must arrive at BBLADES between these dates to qualify.
- January 2 – February 28, 2024
- BBLADES will be closed from Dec. 11, 2023 through Jan. 2nd, 2024.
Check out BBLADES’ signature line of performance propellers. We offer competitive pricing on most major brands, and can match the perfect prop to your boat through free consultation. The propeller demo program also allows boaters to “try before you buy.” And those needing replacement wheels can order online.
Start planning for your next boat outing — avoid the spring rush and take advantage of this Winter Special labor rate reduction. Act now & save bigtime!
For more information, call 920-295-4435. BBLADES can also be found on Facebook.
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Based in Princeton, Wisconsin, BBLADES Professional Propellers is a full service propeller company offering consultation, inspection and repair of any aluminum, stainless steel, nibral and brass propellers; “Lab-Finishing” or “Blueprinting” of stainless steel propellers; Its own line of BBLADES performance propellers; competitive pricing on new props from Mercury, Hering, Hydromotive, Signature, Acme, and Turbo; and the most comprehensive propeller testing program in the marine industry.
Hi, i have a merc fury3 prop on a 2006 triton tr20hp when you lab a prop what does it consist , is there anything you can do to a 3 blade prop to get a little more stern lift?
Hello John,
Typically your set up requires more bow lift.
Decreasing stern lift may be the better solution. Lithium batteries, tackle moved forward etc.
But, minor adjustments to 3 blades can help to decrease bow lift which in turn aids in stern lift.
Each set up and application requires its own discussion and options. Every identical boat is different.
Thank you and let us know if we can help.
Brett