I want a toridial prop but they cost more than my car.Learning about prop design is definitely a mind bender due to there being so many factors. This website had a decent article on props.
At least you know your baselines so going from there helps a lot. Im yet to get into the racing world of propellers but thats where they take it to a whole different world. Now Im wondering if I can get my boat to 40mph haha. Im yet to take her out when its glass to see what she can really do.
I dont see why you couldnt I can do it up to about 1 foot of chop. Thats with me 6'1 220lbs My wife who is also 6'1 but a little lighter than me. I have 2 12v lithium Ion batteries in the back and probably another 30 pounds of stuff back there. I have a starting battery under the driver console and a deep cycle I run everything else off. A 22 gallon gas tank under the passenger console. I carry a 8 pound danforth a 6 pound grappling hook style and a 12 mushroom anchor up front.
I can tell you one thing that makes a huge difference is the gator glide bottom coating. It gives a nicer transition over the rivits. and really cuts drag way way down.
I also have a kack plate that steps the motor back 8 inches and I am still fine tuning the motor slowly raising it.
No matter what my trim is the white water while up on plane is always at the back. With my weight set up she pops up on plane and trim doesnt make much difference.
Also keep in mind I think with this prop I have on I am eeking every bit of power out of the motor.
That link was an interesting read. It showed me I know less than I thought I did. I guess it made some unknown unknowns into known unknowns
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