How is pitch of a propeller measured?
Pitch is defined as the theoretical forward movement of the propeller during one revolution, assuming there is no "slippage" between the propeller blade and the water. For most boats, there is slippage and therefore the distance advanced is less than the design pitch. The amount of slippage varies from boat to boat. The propellers pitch is the second number stamped or embossed on the propeller and the second number when describing a propellers dimensions.