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To calculate the linear square footage of a boat, you would measure the length of the boat in feet and multiply it by the average beam (width) of the boat in feet. This will give you the total square footage of the boat's surface area. Keep in mind that this calculation assumes the boat's hull has a rectangular shape, so it may not be entirely accurate for boats with irregular shapes.

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You cannot. There is no such thing as a linear square foot: the term contradicts itself.

A linear measure is a measure of distance or length.

A square measure (eg square foot) is a measure of area.

It is not possible to have a composite measure.

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