Prop slip
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Ah. I'm maybe on the high side? I've got a 24' Python but haven't run it yet otherwise I'd give you some numbers as a reference. Not the most efficient hull but is a good one. Sounds like you might have your hands full depending on what you plan to turn the 26p which in my opinion is a riot. Lol.
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Rather than a nos button attached to your throttle it might not be a bad idea to have one of those things old people press for emergencies. **** bud that thing is gonna scoot. Be careful...was just kicking some comparisons around from my 24' challenger days.
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I plugged some numbers in a prop calculator and with 10% slip, turning 6k, it shows 81MPH.
I just don't know how much slip I should see. I'm assuming 10% would be a really good number, but I really don't know.
I just don't know how much slip I should see. I'm assuming 10% would be a really good number, but I really don't know.
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Did you change the x dim? Sounds like you have it right on. Why the 1.65 ratio drive with that? Also What kind of max rpm's did you plan on running. Something doesn't make since at all. I just didn't think you'd be turning much over 6,000.???
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