Hull Speed & Slip Formula
Hull Speed & Slip Formula
Hull Speed & Slip Formula
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If the propeller slip is 45% then the propeller's forward motion is 55% utilized so the maximum speed for this
combination would be:
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Foundation
The calculator is based on the following relationship:
RPM
----- X
RATIO
SPEED =
PITCH
----- X [ 1- (SLIP/100) ]
C
Where:
RPM a positive number; the crankcase speed in revolutions-per-minute.
RATIO a positive number; lower unit gear reduction ratio; the number of revolutions
of the crankshaft to produce one revolution of the prop shaft.
PITCH a positive number; blade pitch of prop in inches.
SLIP a percentage, 0-100; index of propeller performance.
SPEED a positive number; the boat speed.
C a constant to convert inches-per-minute of revolution to boat speed; for miles-perhour, 1056; for nautical-miles-per-hour, 1215.2; for kilometers-per-hour, 656. (See
below for derivation.)
By manipulating the elements using algebra, any of them can be computed if the others are
known. Hence:
SPEED X RATIO X C
SLIP = 100 X [ 1 - (-------------------) ]
RPM X PITCH
PITCH =
SPEED X RATIO X C
-------------------------RPM X [ 1 - (SLIP/100) ]
RATIO =
RPM
SPEED X RATIO X C
---------------------------- )
PITCH X [ 1 - (SLIP/100) ]
The constant C is derived from the analysis of the dimensions involved in the calculations.
The propeller advance is generally given in INCHES/REVOLUTION and the speed of the
propeller rotation is generally given in REVOLUTIONS/MINUTE. The speed of the boat
would then be calculated in units of INCHES/MINUTE, an unusual dimension which needs to
be converted into something more commonly used for boat speed.
The most common conversion is to MILES/HOUR (MPH), which is derived below:
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1 HOUR
12 INCH
------- X ------60 MIN
1 FOOT
5280 FOOT
X --------1 MILE
Comments or questions about the prop calculator can be posted in a message thread in the
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Acknowledgements
The propeller calculator was inspired by a JavaScript version that was created by Gary
Polson.
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