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Its the same weight as the same yacht when on land - so you weigh it then before launch.

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Q: How can you know the weight of a boat when its in the water?
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What will make a boat hold weight?

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.


What is the difference between displacement and hull weight on s sail boat?

Displacement: The weight of the water the boat displaces. Hull weight: The weight of the hull of the boat


What makes a bost float?

I assume you meant "BOAT"A boat floats because it displaces water... put a boat in the water and it sinks into the surface of the water...the part of the boat beneath water level pushes water out of the way.When the weight of the water pushed out of the way is the same as the weight of the boat, the boat can sink no further.Tho made of steel or other heavy materials, naval architects calculate displacement ( the weight of water the ship's hull pushes out of the way ) as long as the ship weighs Less than the water it displaces, it will safely float.The difference between the weight of the boat and the weight of water it displaces will determine how much Cargo a boat can carry.


How much weight can a boat hold before sinking?

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.


Why is it the boat is not sinking if the earth has a gravity?

This is simply because of the weight of the water versus the weight of the boat. The water push upward with a force equal to the weight of the water the boat push away. It is self stabilizing. The deeper the boat lie, the more water it push away, and the more will the water push back at the boat. Of course, if you fill the boat, then it will most likely sink, but here again it depends on what material the boat is made of. If the total volume of materials in boat weigh less than equal volume of water, the boat will still be floating.


When the boat is fully loaded it floats lower in the water than when it is empty?

As per Archimedes principle for floating the weight of the displaced water has to be equal to the weight of the boat. Hence for more water to get displaced the boat has to sink more.


What is weight boarding?

i don't know, that's what i was asking!?! You are behind a boat and holding on to the rope while on a board. It is water surfing.


What is the relationship between the weight of a viking boat and the water displacement?

the more weight, the more water displacement.


Why should a boat made of metal float?

The size of the boat is equal to the water displaced by the boat. This means, if the boat is bigger then its weight, the boat will float. If the boat is smaller than its weight, it sinks. This is why metal ships are so big.


Does the shape of the boat make it float?

The shape of the boat only affects how much energy is needed to move it (overcome friction) when floating on water. The boat has to have a high-enough profile so that when it is placed in water, it will not take on water. The amount of water displaced by the boat counteracts the weight of the boat exactly. When a 200-pound person steps into the boat, the boat will sink to displace an extra amount of water, the weight of which equal to 200 lbs. That is assuming the boat has not sunk yet.


How do you calculate fiberglass boat weight?

It would be much easier to determine the weight of the water it displaces, if you are unable to place the boat on a scale. Place the boat in the water, mark the water line on the hull. Remove the boat from the water and measure the dimensions or volume of the hull below the water line. then multiply this dimension by the density of water, 62.4 lbs/ cu. ft. (or 1 Kg/dM). The result will be the empty weight of your boat. for instance a flat bottomed boat, 18 ft long, with a 6 foot beam, drafting 4 inches will displace approximately 36 cu. ft. of water this corresponds to a weight of 2220 lbs.


Who writes boat stuck in the water?

I don't know. I'm on a boat!