Any age, as long as you have a license. Once you are 12 you can drive a boat with of any horse power.
It depends, it has to do with the weight, horsepower, and size of motor. The heavier the car is the slower. The less horsepower the car is slower. and if the motor is small the slower it goes.
I once had a 6hp motor on a 10ft aluminum boat. It worked well with one man aboard, but had a hard time planing with two people in it. I would say on a lightweight boat of 8ft or less, it should work alright. You won"t be a speed demon, but it should work for a one man rig.
220 volt will use less energy.
I think you mean kW, not kwh. Fractional just means less than one.
The term is 'fractional', not 'frictional'! A 'fractional kilowatt' motor is simply one with a rating below one kilowatt. In North America, the equivalent term is 'fractional horsepower', meaning 'less than one horsepower'.
besides motor-less transportation... if you can drive it... you need one!
241 miles if you drive it, less if you take a boat.
The solution to this problem is to get the same size motor in HP at the correct voltage. This way the motor can correctly drive the connected full load without tripping the motor protection.
you only need a drivers license as long as the motor is 49cc or less
If you have a boating license you are definetly allowed to drive a boat.. answer seems pretty common sense. I dont know why you would aquire a license to drive a boat and not do so... but hey, I guess its better than asking if you can drive a car with a boating license I suppose. which would make even less sense. oh well happy trolling the answer.com site with questions like this.
Depends upon the age and the model of the boat. Motor yachts range from less than $200k for a ~10 yr old Picnic Boat to over $3mil for a new 55 footer.
More than a 6 but less than a 15 and a darn site less than a bag of feathers when dry,Dose this help.