BruceK
Well-Known Member
reckon the smaller prop is 'grabbing the most water whilst slipping less' and so is more efficient and hence the higher rpm/speed.
As an 'unknown art' and more variables than you can shake a stick at,
I'm not so sure. It's a conundrum for sure. One thing about the B4 is they seem just the opposite. No bite. Of all the props they are the slowest to plane and the revs climb up regardless of the boat sitting at 13knts and then it lets go and whoosh we are away accelerating faster than any other combo. To make any displacement speed I'm sitting at 1200 rpm just to make 6knts, yet 2.5x those revs and the speed is 4x at 24knts
It's mad magic and then to out perform the next size up given the same rpm ????