answersLogoWhite

0

Where do speed boats race?

User Avatar

Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How long do speed boats race for?

80 mph


What are fast speed boats made of?

Fast speed boats are made of materials that are used to make fast speed boats.


What are the different kinds of boats?

There are sail boats, ugly boats, pretty boats, speed boats, fun boats, unfun boats, amazingness boats! i luv boats! i own a boat!!there are sail boats row boats speed boats paddle boats


What are speed boat made of?

Fast speed boats are made of materials that are used to make fast speed boats.


What is a race of boats called?

A regatta


Who are joining race of the boats?

Everybody.


What are cigarette boats?

Cigarette boats are boats that are made for speed. Near my cottage there is a race and it is with cigarette boats.The don't sit in the water like most boats but lift themselves up almost onto the water. This is how they can go so fast, they only need to go through the air and not the air and water.


When were speed boats invented?

Speed boats were invented in 1885. The man responsible for inventing the first speed boat was F. W. Ofeldt.


What are cigarette?

Cigarette boats are boats that are made for speed. Near my cottage there is a race and it is with cigarette boats.The don't sit in the water like most boats but lift themselves up almost onto the water. This is how they can go so fast, they only need to go through the air and not the air and water.


How fast can a speed boat go?

It depends on the the boat and how it is set up. Most race boats go 100mph +. However, speed boats usually go upwards of about 60. The term "speed boat" mostly refers to the design of the hull of the boat, and its intended purpose(to go fast) not the speed. The current record is 317.596 mph, set by the well-know Australian racer, Ken Warby.


Can you eat on speed boats?

yes


What happens to the fluid speed and the pressure between two boats?

As two boats get closer, the fluid speed increases between them due to the narrowing gap between the boats. This increase in fluid speed results in a decrease in pressure between the two boats, as per Bernoulli's principle, which states that an increase in fluid speed leads to a decrease in pressure.