What I no longer see on this prop forum is the use of slip calculations. At one time that indeed was the benchmark for determining a props efficiency. That is too bad actually it did help clear up the air a smidge.
Looking back it became apparent one could attempt to squeeze the blood out of a prop/boat combo and yet in the end it became apparent one only spends about 10/15% of their time at WOT and 85% of their time at cruise or below.
The below tools can be quite interesting if used, transparency does come to mind...I love that word transparency...
Stickly a opinion your mileage may vary....and grammar lol..
ESSENTIAL DATA REQUIRED When posting a question about propellers, you cannot get a reasonable answer unless you provide the following information in your post: Items 1-4 are essential for meaningful response to most questions. 1) Performance issue you are trying to correct. 2) Current prop...
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ESSENTIAL DATA REQUIRED
When posting a question about propellers, you cannot get a reasonable answer unless you provide the following information in your post: Items 1-4 are essential for meaningful response to most questions.
1) Performance issue you are trying to correct.
2) Current prop manufacturer, model, aluminum or stainless as a minimum.
3) Current prop diameter and pitch (required).
4) Wide open throttle RPM and speed with an average load (very helpful)
5) Engine/drive make, model, year, and HP
6) Boat make model, year, length and weight