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That really depends on the size of the boat. If it's fairly small you probably can.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
The average horsepower for a 20-foot pontoon boat typically ranges from 50 to 115 horsepower. This range provides a balance of performance and fuel efficiency, suitable for leisurely cruising and water activities. However, the specific horsepower needed can vary based on factors like the boat's weight, intended use, and the number of passengers. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal performance.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
6 horsepower? That wont make it past 5 mph if that is what you are hoping for, Is it a troller? If it is than that is meant for shallow water with a fishing boat...
The boat and you experience a buoyant force equal to the weight of water displaced. Therefore, to stay afloat, the boat must displace a minimum mass of water equal to 2750 kg.
It is the boat's draft.
It is the boat's draft.
It is the boat's draft.
It is the boat's draft.
It is the boat's draft.
Depends on water conditions, amount of people in boat, size of the boat, etc....could be anywhere from 40 - 75+mph