Quote from: "Blue Agave"Slippery73 that is a well thought out and analytical response, but your conclusions are backwards. A prop with the pitch of 10 will over rev and blow the motor.Yea, I know.... thanks for making my point for me again. Bob is saying that because a smaller prop reaches a peak rpm faster the boat will in fact accelerate faster. Not the case, the prop will spin faster but it won't have the power to move the boat out of the water and onto plane. Thats the key.... a boat has a huge amount of drag that it must overcome to get onto plane, a 17 pitch will run a higher rpm once up to speed and the boats on plane, that will result in a higher top speed. Its a tradeoff, you cant have a prop that increases top end RPM and also increases hole shot. You get one or the other, low end torque or top end speed. Most people want to meet somewhere in the middle of where those two curves meet to have the best all around combo available.
Slippery73 that is a well thought out and analytical response, but your conclusions are backwards. A prop with the pitch of 10 will over rev and blow the motor.
At the end of the day, you can use all the gizintas, computer models even a crystal or the ol' 8 ball to find a starting point but most of us end up using the tried and true science of "trial and error"Stick a fork in me, cause I'm done.
am i on THT?
Quote from: "Aswaff400"am i on THT?I thought Slip and I were rather civil. Exchange of ideas are always useful. It's when they turn into a pissin' match that they become worthless and a waste of what little time we all have. :x