you usually judge boat speed depending on its size. if its a smaller boat then it would be by MPH. but for bigger boats they go by knots
a sail boat can go twice the speed of the wind in optimal conditions. speedboat 30-40
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.
Coastal islands, usually. Most people who own a personal boat use it for fishing, some just travel up and down the river or go skiing or wakeboarding.
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Smooth and calm. The less choppy the better, that way when you go outside the wake to preform tricks and land them, it will be smooth.
Fishing boats have the right away on the waterways. When you go to pass one, you should slow down, change direction, and pass behind the other boat. Boats that are anchored should have a white light displayed.
The speed of a 10 hp outboard motor on a 12-foot aluminum boat with a V-hull can vary depending on factors like weight load, water conditions, and hull design. On average, you can expect a speed of around 15-25 mph with this setup. It's always best to test the boat in calm conditions to determine the exact speed.
Your answer depends on your ultimate destination in Antarctica, the route you choose and the speed of the boat.
the highest recorded speed in a boat is 15 mph.
I had a friend get a ticket for "no wake" or "idle speed" in Virginia. He was told that Idle Speed is the slowest speed that you can go and maintain control of the boat. I guess if you have an steamship, you can go a little faster than a 14 foot Jon boat.
Your answer depends on your starting point in Argentina, your ultimate destination in Antarctica, and the speed of your boat.