Captin Hazlewood said:
Propeller slip is really just a guesstimate. It is really only useful to compare setup changes with the same propeller. Your propeller is stamped with Diameter and Pitch eg: 14x32. This propeller in theory should travel 32 inches for each revolution it turns. But getting the pitch perfect is not an exact science, the pitch just like bass boat speedometers can be either optimistic or pessimistic. Since we are turning this propeller in a fluid it is going to slip. Since the measurement of pitch is not perfect, this is why I say it is only useful to compare setup changes with the same propeller. That said I'm running about 14-16% using a 4blade 14x32 thru 1.62 gears at 6200-6300 rpm... you do the math...
The problem is your 1.62 is not an overdrive ratio it's an underdrive so
it should be (6200/1.62)/(1056/32)=115.97 x .86 = 99.7mph
so with the info you gave I show you running 97.4-101.3mph