Notices

Prop slip

Thread Tools
 
Old 02-25-2016 | 07:04 PM
  #1  
vintage chromoly's Avatar
Thread Starter
Gold Member
10 Year Member
Gold Member
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,643
Likes: 18
From: cleveland ohio
Default Prop slip

Hey guys.
Any idea on what acceptable prop slip should be on a 24-7 hull with a bravo1 26p prop with a 17.5x?
vintage chromoly is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 07:48 PM
  #2  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 8,356
Likes: 1,515
From: NW Michigan
Default

13.5? You check bams calculator?
getrdunn is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 07:54 PM
  #3  
vintage chromoly's Avatar
Thread Starter
Gold Member
10 Year Member
Gold Member
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,643
Likes: 18
From: cleveland ohio
Default

Originally Posted by getrdunn
13.5? You check bams calculator?
Haven't run the boat, so I've got no MPH or RPM.
vintage chromoly is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 08:00 PM
  #4  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 8,356
Likes: 1,515
From: NW Michigan
Default

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.

Last edited by getrdunn; 02-25-2016 at 08:02 PM.
getrdunn is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 08:22 PM
  #5  
vintage chromoly's Avatar
Thread Starter
Gold Member
10 Year Member
Gold Member
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,643
Likes: 18
From: cleveland ohio
Default

I've got a 1.65 to 1 drive.
vintage chromoly is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 08:28 PM
  #6  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 8,356
Likes: 1,515
From: NW Michigan
Default

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.
getrdunn is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 08:33 PM
  #7  
vintage chromoly's Avatar
Thread Starter
Gold Member
10 Year Member
Gold Member
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,643
Likes: 18
From: cleveland ohio
Default

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.
vintage chromoly is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 08:48 PM
  #8  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 8,356
Likes: 1,515
From: NW Michigan
Default

10 is a really good number. My 89 challenger was very close to 11%. Boat would run 81 with 496/535hp in it. That boat had a pretty slippery bottom for its time.

What kind of power you running?
getrdunn is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 09:02 PM
  #9  
vintage chromoly's Avatar
Thread Starter
Gold Member
10 Year Member
Gold Member
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,643
Likes: 18
From: cleveland ohio
Default

Originally Posted by getrdunn
10 is a really good number. My 89 challenger was very close to 11%. Boat would run 81 with 496/535hp in it. That boat had a pretty slippery bottom for its time.

What kind of power you running?
650ish 512 BBC:
vintage chromoly is offline  
Reply
Old 02-25-2016 | 09:03 PM
  #10  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 8,356
Likes: 1,515
From: NW Michigan
Default

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.???

Last edited by getrdunn; 02-25-2016 at 09:18 PM.
getrdunn is offline  
Reply


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.