A mile by boat is the same length as a mile by car, foot or airplane: 5,280 feet. If you're asking how long it takes to go a mile by boat, that depends on the speed it is going.
Whoops - I think I misinterpreted your question, so I'm amending my answer. A mile by boat is stil 5,280 feet, but there's something else called a "nautical mile" which is used mostly by sea and air navigators who can't measure long distances just by laying a ruler against a map, because any flat map trying to portray the spherical earth distorts distances. A nautical mile is equal to one minute of arc of longitude at the equator (or one minute of arc of a meridian, one of the imaginary circules around the earth the goes through the North and South Poles). This is about 6,076 feet.
It depends on the speed of the boat you know miles per hour
Yards and feet. There are no boats that are a mile long!
Over 1 mile I bet
It depends if you get too tired, what kind of boat you are rowing in, and all that complicated information.
Yes it is a very wide canal and it is 10-mile wide, 40-mile long
A knot is 1 nautical mile per hour and 1.151 land miles per hour
84 statute mile to Lahaina, Maui from Honolulu 103 to Kahului, Maui
The basic definition of a Cubic Mile or 13mile is 1 mile wide by 1 mile long by 1 mile tall. So 1 mile long
Because if it were not, it would not be a mile!
Mile-Long Bridge was created in 1958.
Just as long as any other METRIC mile.
a mile judges how fast a car or truck goes and a know judges how fast a plane or boat goes