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Of course it takes almost 12hp per ton to get there.

does this mean that an 18 hp outboard will propell my sailboat at 32 kts?
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The rough rule of thumb is that one HP for each 500-600 pounds of displacement is required
to push a boat to near "hull speed." If the required speed is reduced to S/L of 1.05
from 1.34, one HP is needed for each 1000 pounds.


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Of course it takes almost 12hp per ton to get there.


does this mean that an 18 hp outboard will propell my sailboat at 32 kts?



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