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Old 09-18-2024, 05:06 PM
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i did a search and will keep looking but i was wondering if there is a rule of thumb or average when going for a 4-5 or a 4-6 blade prop on slip drop? have a 31p 4 blade and that im currently getting 21% slip at WOT looking to get this into the mid teens and wondering if its "easier" to go to same pitch with more blades VS more pitch same blades
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Old 09-18-2024, 08:44 PM
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A 29 pitch 5 blade will lower the slip numbers or a 27 pitch 6 blade. The only issue would be can your drive Handle the extra "BITE" you will get with the extra blades.
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ya, i gather more blades more bite. but im wondering if there is a way i can "guesstimate" my slip. im trying to target min to low teens so wondering - short of trying a bunch of different props, if there is a way to accurately narrow it down
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It doesn't really work like that.

Your propeller will not be exactly 31.0000 inch pitch, so the slip number cannot be compared from propeller to propeller.

But more blades means more bite.
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There is no rule of thumb for this scenario. Changing number of blades also comes with altering blade shape, diameter, blade thickness and so on.
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Gary Stray once said something in an interview that really changed the way I thought about props in regards to slip.

I don't remember the exact wording so I'm paraphrasing here but he said he doesn't get caught up in prop slip numbers or trying to chase a specific number. If the boat is fast and it handles well that's all he cares about.

There's a good probability that adding blades will reduce slip a few percent but not gain any speed.

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