That depends on the boat, and on the engine. If it's an outboard engine, it takes about 2 minutes. If it's built in, then it could take hours, or perhaps days. Or longer, if the bolts have gotten rusty.
Things like how many hours on the engine, maintenance schedule, accidents, issues it may have.
You cannot convert hours into miles because you have no idea how fast they were driving. There could be a huge difference between someone who drives really slow over 200 engine hours and someone who drives really fast over the same 200 hours. It does not take into account the distance traveled, only the hours the engine has been run.
It depends on the speed of your boat, but it would take some 57 hours (2 days, 9 hours) on a fast boat.
Plan on at least 6 hrs.
8 hours i thing becaus if you got a map you can coundy how many hours
The answer will depend on how fast the boat can go as well as how many hours a day it is going.
Many things can be used to propel a boat. For example, a gasoline engine or the wind using a sail.
It takes about 2-3 hours . I install many and really the hardest thing is finding room under the average kitchen sink.
It fully depends on the program.I don't think a program takes hours.
Assuming the boat goes about 60mph (this would be a speed boat), it would take 3000/60 = 50 hours or about 2 days of non-stop driving. Don't forget to bring extra gas!
4 minutes
about 3 days