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![]() "tony thomas" wrote in message news:FFKxd.535630$wV.355519@attbi_s54... While true that props can be built to have tail/stern lift and/or bow lift. This does not come into play at lower rpms that your talking about to maintain plane. Higher rpms are required to have any effect. So prop lift will have no effect. As stated before - planing speed of a hull is planing speed. No prop is going to change that. Like I said, I think that many boaters misspeak when they're discussing planing speed. When they say "my boat planes at 20mph", they mean that that is the minimum speed they need to run in order to *stay* on plane. However, it's quite possible that his boat planes at 17 mph, but won't maintain that speed...and thus he interprets that to mean that 20 mph is his minimum planing speed. A lower pitched prop may allow such a boat to *maintain* a lower constant planing speed. |
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