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Thanks Wayne,
I will seek out the book. Capt. Frank Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 05:16:31 GMT, "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote: Ok, Tony, That makes sense. Is there a formula for calculating a prop's thrust? rpm vs hp? Given 21" pitch and the current 3 blade a 21" diameter (stainless steel) 21?R²(0.66)=19.0250?R²(0.80) it doesn't work out exactly. If the formula doesn't display in the newsgroup, I will try a different venue. ======================================== Capt Frank, Recommend that you get a copy of Dave Gerr's excellent book: "Propeller Handbook" http://tinyurl.com/te13 I bought a copy earlier this year after pondering many of the same questions and issues. Excellent reading and very thorough coverage of a complex subject. To make a long story short, Gerr says that prop slip is basically a function of blade area. Three blades are more efficient if you can swing a big enough prop to get the required area. Many boats however have insufficient prop aperature space for a large prop without compromising blade tip clearance between prop and hull. It turns out that insufficient tip clearance leads to vibration because of asymetric blade loading. For those boats with insufficient clearance, a 4 bladed prop offers a way to increase blade area without increasing the prop diameter (and decerasing clearance). Hope that helps but I still recommend the book for the complete story, and many, many, design equations and charts. |
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I have updated my web page about safety equipment & abandon ship info. I
would appreciate any comments. http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks/solas.html Capt. Frank |
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Is there really an effective shark repellent these days? I remember reading
that none of them were worth a flip. Also, the inflatable life jackets are now approved by the USCG, but have to be worn to count. "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message ink.net... I have updated my web page about safety equipment & abandon ship info. I would appreciate any comments. http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks/solas.html Capt. Frank |
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I remember Batman had shark repellant on his utility belt, it seemed to work
pretty good. "Keith" wrote in message ... Is there really an effective shark repellent these days? I remember reading that none of them were worth a flip. Also, the inflatable life jackets are now approved by the USCG, but have to be worn to count. "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message ink.net... I have updated my web page about safety equipment & abandon ship info. I would appreciate any comments. http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks/solas.html Capt. Frank |
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Yeah, but Batman's shark was stuffed.
![]() CF Paul wrote: I remember Batman had shark repellant on his utility belt, it seemed to work pretty good. "Keith" wrote in message ... Is there really an effective shark repellent these days? I remember reading that none of them were worth a flip. Also, the inflatable life jackets are now approved by the USCG, but have to be worn to count. "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message hlink.net... I have updated my web page about safety equipment & abandon ship info. I would appreciate any comments. http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks/solas.html Capt. Frank |
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