If in 16.8 second the boat travels 149m then to know how long it travels in 1 second you devide 149 meters by 16.8. This gives you 8.86904761904761904761904761904761... but since it is after all a boat in water and so many factors affect it the answer does not need to be this accurate... 8.86 meters per second is good enough...
That's going to depend on whether you're sailing aboard a bass boat or an aircraft carrier. The question neglected to specify that critical distinction.
The length of the boat.
Umm, you need one million meters to make one million meters.
No, 50 centimeters is not greater than 5 meters. To compare the two measurements, we need to convert them to the same unit. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, 5 meters is equal to 500 centimeters. Therefore, 50 centimeters is less than 500 centimeters, making 5 meters greater than 50 centimeters.
In case your boat gets damaged so you pay less.
Common sense would tell you that at the absolute minimum you need to have a life preserver for each and every passenger in the boat. It would also be a good idea to have a fire extinguisher aboard and a first aid kit. If you are operating the boat at night you will need to have running lights fore and aft.
A 17 year old boy recently went around the world by ocean in a boat less than 20 feet long
Yes, if the boat is under coast guard jurisdiction, or some other place that has adopted coast-guard regulations for fire extinguishers, then any REQUIRED fire extinguisher aboard must be coast-guard approved and labelled accordingly.
two stroke wise nothing less than 90hp on 16 ft size boat, It depends on 3 things, the size of the boat, the number of ppl in the boat and the age of the rider. Assuming you have a 16-19ft and 2-4 ppl in the boat to give a teenager a good ride you are going to want no less than 150hp if you have just young kids you dont really need much more than 100hp. If you want to give a terrifying ride you will need 200+ hp.
If in 16.8 second the boat travels 149m then to know how long it travels in 1 second you devide 149 meters by 16.8. This gives you 8.86904761904761904761904761904761... but since it is after all a boat in water and so many factors affect it the answer does not need to be this accurate... 8.86 meters per second is good enough...
That's going to depend on whether you're sailing aboard a bass boat or an aircraft carrier. The question neglected to specify that critical distinction.
No,just need to name your boat.
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you do need a licence to drive a boat in Maryland
Yes
does a private owner of a small boat need to licence a boat under 30ft.