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Originally Posted by rcnight
Am I missing anything?
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Yes. You're missing the test data from the other two props.
You want to look at a few things when you compare props: diameter, pitch, cup, blade width, rake, and rake curve or progression. Some props also use a progressive pitch ratio. They all make a difference.
One note: SeaCraft hulls ALL really like stern-lifting props. This is due in part to the VDH design which gives no flat perpendicular planing surface to provide that lift. More pitch close to the hub gives greater stern-lift. This is why a 4-blade prop of a given diameter and pitch has much greater stern-lift than a 3-blade. It moves a theoretically similar column of water the same distance, but the additional blade, area near the hub particularly, gives it more lift.
But just like flaps on a plane, the added lift also gives you 1/3 more functional drag at the blades.
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