Hello Dave,
There is no such average (global?) coefficient, alas. Ships obey to the rules of Newton, and do accelerate if the thrust is greater than the resistance of the medium (?), as the ratio of (forces balance) vs (mass of the ship).
If the thrust of propellers is relatively easy to find (thanks to screw and engine manufacturers), the water resistance, which is of the same order of magnitude, is more complex. It is made of water friction and of what is called residual resistance, having different names because they follow very different rules.
Also, there are some excellent sources (http://www.shipmotions.nl/LectureNotes.html) of information to be found on the internet, particularly from TU Delft. Also, if you are more interested in the relation between design and drag aspects, the freewares "Freeship (http://www.softpedia.com/get/Science-CAD/Freeship-Plus.shtml)", and its freeware brother Delftship (http://www.delftship.net/) will give you some answers.
Regards,
Luc