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Old 06-04-2007, 09:16 AM
65Bowrider 65Bowrider is offline
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Default MPH speed from RPMs

I found this bit of information on fiberglassics.com, and it really does seem to work! A good way to tell if you're going as fast as you SHOULD be going!

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Hector Gutierrez wrote on Wed Aug 1, 2001 3:39:19 PST in response to a posting on props:

Here is a handy little formula to calculate your theoretical speed for a given RPM. Us Mechanical Engineers have nothing better to do than to come up with this stuff. How close is your actual speed to the calculated? For my boat it was off by 1 MPH!

(Prop Pitch x RPM)
------------------- = Theoretical Speed in MPH
(Gear Ratio x 1056)

Example:

Prop size = 15" x 17"
Gear Ratio 1.68
WOT = 4,000 RPM


(17 x 4,000)
------------- = 38.33 MPH
(1.68 x 1056)

My actual was about 37 MPH
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Old 06-04-2007, 11:12 PM
Bigshrimpin Bigshrimpin is offline
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Default Re: MPH speed from RPMs

carla - Those prop calcs are pretty accurate . . . and a great way to tweak your setup. This is my favorite online calc.

http://www.go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm

Just wait until you play around with a bunch of 17 Pitch props . . . I compared a bunch of new 17Pitch props and there was nearly 1000rpm difference b/w the highfive and rapture.
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:36 AM
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Default Re: MPH speed from RPMs

That's pretty cool.
Mine is as follows:

16.5P x 6000
------------ = 53 theoretical (48 actual)
1.75 x 1056
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