A "knot" is simply nautical miles per hour.
speed = distance / time
Rearrange for time:
time = distance / speed
time = 132 nm / 4 kts
time = 33 hours
It takes (58)/(your speed in knots) hours.
It would take(486.627)/(boat's average speed in knots) hours
That's going to have a definite connection with the speed at which you travel. Here are a few examples: Speed = 1 knot. Time for 58 nm = 58hours Speed = 5 knots. Time = 11hours 36minutes Speed = 10 knots. Time = 5hours 48minutes Speed = 100 knots. Time = 34minutes 48seconds
15 knots = 17.25 mph speed = distance / time, so time = distance / speed = 200 / 17.5 = 11.43 hours (approx).
That depends how fast it sails. If it sails with a speed of 25 knots -which I doubt-, it will take one hour. A more typical speed for that kind of vessel would be 8 knots, and then the trip would take a little over three hours.
Just like any other unit of distance, it all depends on your speed. For example . . . -- If your speed is one knot, then it takes 1 hour. -- If your speed is 60 knots, then it takes one minute. -- If your speed is 3,600 knots, then it takes one second.
* Use the formula: distance = speed x time. In this case, if you divide the distance by the speed, you get time.* "Knots" means "nautical miles per hour".
5 knots is 5.8 mph. Time = Distance / Speed Time = 20 miles / 5.8 miles per hour = 3.45 hours
Assume you want V2 speed. Set flaps 10. This should give you V1 of about 120 knots. Rotate at 140 knots and climb out at 148 knots.
About 160 Knots
35 knots
138 knots average