The 'Ashley Book of Knots' illustrates over 3,900 knots, but not all are strictly boating.
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To convert knots to horsepower in boating, you can use the formula: Horsepower = (Speed in knots × Weight in pounds) / 375. For a rough estimate, if a boat weighs around 5,000 pounds, then 10 knots would require approximately 13.3 horsepower. However, the exact horsepower needed can vary significantly based on the boat's design, hull shape, and other factors.
He describes 3900 different kinds in his book and gives credit to many other people for hundreds of them.
About 661.3 knots.
About 34.76 knots.
That equals 8.68976993 knots.
64 knots = 73.6mph
Yes, many a times the softwood has knots
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1 knots = 1.15077945 miles 23 knots = 26.46792735 miles
17 knots=19.56 mph
60 km/h is approximately 32.4 knots.