See: https://turningpointpropellers.com/PROPWIZARD/
I like this "prop wizard" by Turning Point propellers as you can use your specific make/model boat or one as close to yours that you can find. For example, I couldn't load a Procraft tin boat from their database, but used a Smoker Craft of similar/same beam, length and type, for example.
Then you can add weight for how much gear and fuel the boat typically carries on every trip, then add for # of people aboard.
Even better than the Prop Wizard ... I love their props! I've used this for the last 5 tin boats I've rigged and the results have been awesome!
They will also exchange your prop for another one if you try one out and don't like the results!
Edit 09Sep2015: Have successfully rigged 5 tin skiffs ranging 12' to 16' using this calculator and their props now. Awesome results!
Tip - Some of the BEST prices and availability I've found for their props is https://www.lowcostboatingstore.com
I like this "prop wizard" by Turning Point propellers as you can use your specific make/model boat or one as close to yours that you can find. For example, I couldn't load a Procraft tin boat from their database, but used a Smoker Craft of similar/same beam, length and type, for example.
Then you can add weight for how much gear and fuel the boat typically carries on every trip, then add for # of people aboard.
Even better than the Prop Wizard ... I love their props! I've used this for the last 5 tin boats I've rigged and the results have been awesome!
They will also exchange your prop for another one if you try one out and don't like the results!
Edit 09Sep2015: Have successfully rigged 5 tin skiffs ranging 12' to 16' using this calculator and their props now. Awesome results!
Tip - Some of the BEST prices and availability I've found for their props is https://www.lowcostboatingstore.com