33 Knots is 38 miles per hour.
The wind speed on board will be the difference between the boat's speed and the wind speed, so 20 - 33 = -13 knots. This means that the wind speed on board will be 13 knots in the opposite direction of travel.
33 knots made by quadruple screw steam turbines producing 212,000HP
33 knots is approximately equal to 37.98 miles per hour (mph).
20 knots upwind, 33 knots downwind.
The average speed for a granny mobile is averaged at about 7.6 knots. The max speed is 12.3 knots.
.089 knots per meter or 11.23 meters per knots
No, nautical knots and airplane speed knots are not the same measurement. Nautical knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour, while airplane speed knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour as well but in the context of aviation.
When Normal Cruises, it has a top speed of 28.5 Knots but when it regained the blue riband of the atlantic , it reached 29.64 knots, 30 knots and 31.69 Knots
60 min = 1 hr speed = distance/time = 16.3 km / 33 min = 16.3 km / (33 min ÷ 60 min/h) ≈ 29.64 km/h (Though boat speeds are usually given in knots = 1 nautical mile/hour, which in this case is approx 16 knots.)
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Max cruising speed is 487 knots, economy(most efficient) cruising speed is 454 knots.
The speed of sound measured at sea level is 661.47 knots.