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Pontoons are not pressurizes just water tight
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There is water in it!!!!
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The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,000 miles per second. In water, the speed is about 25 percent less or about 139,500 miles per second.
It depends on the mass of the boat. The mass of water displaced by the boat will equal the mass of the boat.Well, yes that is true, but it doesn't really answer the question so much as explains why the answer for most pontoon boats is "No- it won't". Consider the general rule for boating:10 feet water, watch out for rocks.8 feet of water, don't go more than 5 miles per hour.6 feet of water, idle motor.4 feet of water is only safe for docking .2 feet of water, you'll be beached.0 feet of water, well, that's obvious.
It depends how shallow the water is. 10 feet water, watch out for rocks. 8 feet of water, don't go more than 5 miles per hour. 6 feet of water, idle motor. 4 feet of water is only safe for docking . 2 feet of water, you'll be beached. 0 feet of water, well, that's odvious. Hope this helped.
A pontoon boat does not normally sink. The cause of a pontoon boat sinking is damaged tubes. If a pontoon would hit something very hard it could cause the tubes to be damaged and fill with water. This may cause the boat to sink.
heard water in pontoon but no dripping. Have boat in drive tilted in front. loosened plug and heard pressure release. Screwed plug back in and now have a drip were the guard bracket is. Know I have a leak, question is when pressure was released, will water come in tube faster if in the water. Was going to ride this weekend. It is a small drip.
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The speed of water flow is the current. The speed of vessels traveling over water may be measured in 'knots" (meaning nautical miles per hour).
We assume W is the weight of the boat and w < W is the weight of the pontoon. So the total boat/pontoon weight that must be buoyed in order to float is W + w. To float, the boat and pontoon must displace W + w weight of water. The density of water is about rho = 1000 kg/m^3; so the boat has to displace W = rho V g or V = W/(rho g) and the pontoon v = w/(rho g) m^3 of water. g = 9.81 m/sec^2 is the average acceleration of gravity EX: If w = 100000 N, the pontoon must displace about v = w/(rho g) = 100000/(1000*10) = 10 m^3 of water to buoy that pontoon. (I used g ~ 10 m/sec^2 for ease in calculation)