New Propeller Slip Calcualtor
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Number of blades, number of engines, hull design are not used in the equation to determine slip. Slip is measured as the overall package. These other issues influence the outcome but are not part of the algebra.
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Brett knows his stuff
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so someone give me a quick schooling here......what is considered a bad or a good slip number in a 35' V.......I plugged in my variables (to the best of my knowledge) and my slip is 15.72......does that sound right ? or are my figures off.......??
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That sounds right!






