It depends on its size and shape.
The answer is simple, the amount of weight a boat can hold depends on how big your boat is the bigger the boat the more water it displaces the more weight it can hold.
It depends on the size of the boat.
How much weight a boat will hold depends on the volume of the boat. This is called displacement. displacement is exactly equal to the weight of the water the boat displaces, that is the boat makes a hole in the water. The volume of that hole times the weight of water (64 lbs for salt water, 62.4 for fresh water) - displacement. The volume of water displaces is equal to the volume of the boat.
get as much tin foil as you can, sell it as scrap, and buy a small boat of your choosing :)
it can hold as much as your mom
depends how big the boat is
it can't hold very much weight
Its pretty much origami because you have to fold things and you use science to figure out how much it could hold, you can see the weight of the boat and and if too much it could sink. When you make the boat, you wanna cover the whole area of the boat so it could hold more things in it. You don't wanna put too much layers so it would not sink. First you wanna make a design first. Then after that you can try to make it. If it doesn't work out try to think of it as if you made already then you took it apart. Then you wanna put another layer of it to cover the whole area. Now you test it out.
how much does a 19ft. procraft bass boat weight
The Joke: Not much it sank The truth: A floating boat will displace the same weight in water that it weighs. So the real question is how much does it displace or how much does it weigh
Bigger the boat, bigger the cargo hold. In theory, if you had a boat and ocean big enough, you could transport an infinite mass of stuff.
Bigger the boat, bigger the cargo hold. In theory, if you had a boat and ocean big enough, you could transport an infinite mass of stuff.