Sure! So will a trolling motor. Maybe not as fast as you'd like, but
as long as you keep the prop out of the weeds, you'll move.
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all you have to do is multiply all the numbers together, and that =784 ft
14*14 = 196 square feet
There are 3 ft in a yd ...[(9 x 3 = 27) + 1] - [(4 x 3 = 12) + 2] = (28 - 14) = 14 ft OR 4 yd 2 ft
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It depends on the units used for the measurements of the room. Is the room 14 ft x 13.5 ft or is it 14 metres x 13.5 metres or some other units? The area will obviously depend on the answer to that question.
My best guess would be about 5-8 mph
Speed is dependant on a number of factors. Most importantly the size, type and weight of the boat that it is on and the number of people on board. A 50 HP outboard will push a small aluminum fishing boat a lot fast than it will a 20 ft fiberglass boat. I have a 50 HP 2 stroke that will push a 16 foot aluminum boat 35 MPH.
the 20hp Mercury outboard motor runs at the most at 8mph on a good 14ft to 16ft aluminum boat. Mercury.co
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A 6 hp outboard will go about fast enough to plane a 10 ft. aluminum boat, with one passenger aboard.
I have a 1974 sears 14 foot aluminum boat when I had a title search done it came back as a SEA Nymph it is actualy a 14 ft 3 inch.
Depends which country. In most countries this is allowed
A 7.5 hp outboard would work for a small, lightweight boat, something along the line of a 10 to 12 ft. aluminum boat.
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On average 1 HP Equals 25-30 lbs of thrust Depending on Prop Pitch. So a 15 HP would give you 450 lbs of thrust. I had a 18HP Evinrude Fastwin on a 14 ft Aluminum Jon Boat that would get water ski's or Hydro Slider on plane.
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14 x 8 = 112 square feet