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I'm trying to come up with an ideal prop pitch. My dealer is of No
help. And I have no tach. It's a 20hp Honda with 9.25" dia prop on a 16' planing dory. My original prop was 9" pitch which pushed the boat about 17mph. So I went to an 8" pitch which pushes it 22mph (speed by GPS by the way). Just listening to the revs seems a little low to me and sure enough, I calculate 2904 rpm with my 8" prop without considering slippage. Does anybody know how much I should add for slippage? Recommended RPM is between 5000-6000 so I need to get 'em on up there. .... or is there a better way to do this without a tach? (thinking maybe I should just break down and buy one). Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks in advance Rick |
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