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    Default how are the CNC props from ose

    If anyone knows how the CNC props are from ose throw out some knowledge!
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    I'll let ya know after tomorrow, I bought a few to test on my ML Boatworks GP400 Hydro.

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    Sounds good

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    Ran the on some 4S and 10S boats with great results...they can get dinged a bit though.

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    I've run carbon, plastic, stainless, copper be, and cnc. I've had poor results with cnc and I've had good results with them. They are better than a plastic or carbon prop, but not as good as a cooper be or stainless prop that's correctly done. I've been running some cnc props on my play boats and I've had good results. Definitely worth a shot just to try and find what your boat likes....then when you do, get the same thing in stainless or copper done by a pro, you'll pick up a couple more mph.
    32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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    I run them exclusively on my 10th modern..i love them

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    I was mainly testing turn fins but as you can see the props worked great! This one was a 5514. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGOX...ature=youtu.be

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    Much like most props I have found them hit and miss. I have 443's, 445, 645, 648 and 5018/3's. The 648's and the 5018/3's were good results while the 45mm ones were lacklustre compared to say Octura's of same size/pitch. And as of note, I finally blew the tip off one of the 648's at 40K+ rpm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flraptor07 View Post
    I was mainly testing turn fins but as you can see the props worked great! This one was a 5514. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGOX...ature=youtu.be
    hey Chris, She is running sweet!
    Did you trim down your turn fin?
    Too many boats, not enough time...

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    I had really good results with the CNC M642, yes, it is de-tongued and really scoots on my TFL Libero Hydro clone ( not a factory RTR) , however, this particular one is not sold here at OSE. Found that at Kintec. I am aware the OP asked OSE CNC, but I thought this M-series CNC is worth a look .
    Here is how it looks like :DSCN1633.jpg
    Last edited by tlandauer; 12-29-2014 at 01:31 AM.
    Too many boats, not enough time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlandauer View Post
    hey Chris, She is running sweet!
    Did you trim down your turn fin?
    Hey Tim, It's running ok but it still needs to go through the turns better, No I'm making a smaller copy of the Virgina Craftsman. this weekend I was testing with some different shape fin that I had and there was one in particular that seemed to work great but I think it just needs to be a little larger. So I'm gonna make a bigger version of it too and see how it works, I'll post pics with the results in a different thread.
    Last edited by flraptor07; 12-29-2014 at 05:48 PM.

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