Mercury Marine today announced the release ofnew
versions of the 20, 21 and 22.5 pitch frontpropellers in Mercury's
Bravo Three propeller lineup.
These new propellers provide improved performance,
including a significant reduction in time to plane. The three-blade rear
propeller continues in production unchanged.
“The lower-pitch front propellers in the Bravo Three line-up have been
redesigned from top to bottom,” said Mercury Marine product manager Dirk
Bjornstad. “These changes result in better acceleration across the board with
light and heavy loads.
“The differences are most pronounced on boats with slower acceleration times.
We've seen up to 8 percent faster acceleration with the new four-blade front
propeller in heavier applications."
A Bravo Three propeller set consists of two counter-rotating propellers on the
same drive. The Generation II Bravo Three propellers feature a four-blade front
and a three-blade rear while the Generation I Bravo Three propellers used a
three-blade front and rear.
“Our engineers have made refinements to the rake profile to provide the kind of
holding customers expect with a four-blade front propeller,” said Bjornstad.
“The new low pitch propellers ensure the complete line of Generation II models
will accelerate and hold better than their predecessors.”
Production
of the latest revision of the 20, 21 and 22.5 Brave Three series began Jan 22.
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