6hp Tohatsu - 3.5 tonne Centaur - speed through flat water

I will still stick with 2.9 knots, half revs remember.

Assuming a 7" pitch high thrust prop and a 2.08:1 reduction ratio in the gearbox at half revs, say 2750 rpm, it should be able to get up to approaching 7.6 knots were it not for the limitation of the lwl

A little less obviously if it has a 6.5" prop
 
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I will still stick with 2.9 knots, half revs remember.
You are assuming a linear response to prop revs, and that the maximum revs coincide with the perfect balance of prop slip and max hull speed.
My experience of motors in this rev range and boats is that more than half revs (if that) results in lots of noise and vibration, but little increase in speed.
 
I'm not sure what Impulse Drive means with regards a 2hp outboard. I expect some space cadet type will be along shortly to inform me.
Impulse drive is what you will need to power a boat in displacement mode.

To get a Centaur up on the plane you will need warp drive.
 
As 'Tohatsu Urban Leg-End' grows in stature, thrust and bite overnight, I am going to have to go for excellent outside odds:

Gennelmen, the first, the one, the only ( Harbourmasters turn away now please ), the amazing, Harmony goes-like-a-hairy whippet, the forum flier, our very own, intrepid fearless and uniquely British.....The 10 knot Centaur.
Yes!
Yes?
 
Damn - didn't know he'd posted it separately... even so.. hats off... clearly that's some engine!

A chap I know has done an electric conversion of a Victoria 800, which is not far in size and weight from Dylan's Centaur. It's very fully instrumented, and he tells me that he can do 4kt with 750W electrical power going into the motor, so probably 600W or so at the shaft. It takes surprisingly little power to move a boat at quite a respectable rate; just think of how fast you could walk a Centaur along a long pontoon with the 100W or so available from the average adult. Or, of course, think about the barges which used to ply the canal system with just one horse power (which is about 2/3 of a horsepower) available.
 
As 'Tohatsu Urban Leg-End' grows in stature, thrust and bite overnight, I am going to have to go for excellent outside odds:

Gennelmen, the first, the one, the only ( Harbourmasters turn away now please ), the amazing, Harmony goes-like-a-hairy whippet, the forum flier, our very own, intrepid fearless and uniquely British.....The 10 knot Centaur.
Yes!
Yes?

I think that in the pentland we stand a very good chance of clocking up 11 knots over the ground

just imagine what 15 hp in a well could achieve

D
 
I think that in the pentland we stand a very good chance of clocking up 11 knots over the ground

just imagine what 15 hp in a well could achieve

D
I am sure there's a hearty song in there in the making too

''Oh the night we ran ol' Pentland down.....'' Or better lol
 
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