No. If it has been well taken of
Resistance. Water has a lot of resistance.
+/- 380lbs
The population of Vire-sur-Lot is 322.
Engine, not motor, and, while not impossible, such a swap would cause a lot of problems, not the least of which would be the car engine not being protected against saltwater corrosion.
A motorboat is a power boat. It is a boat that runs on motors. It always has at least one motor (obviously) and does not have any sails. It just runs on the motor(s) which need gas quite often if you use it a lot and it is a smaller boat. If it is large (at least 40ft), it won't need filling up on gas quite as often.
Yes you can. You have to know 2 things about your boat: 1. Can you pull someone out of the water with your motor? ( for a 16 ft fiberglass boat you need at the very least 80hp, but a 120 does better) 2. Do you have a place to mount the tower and not have it rip out? There is a lot of pressure on that thing
You could probably apply for a boat loan at the boat dealership you are planning on using to buy the boat. Boat and car sales are a lot alike, and they probably have on lot financing, if not you could try your bank.
It depends a lot on the size of the boat. If it say, a 12 foot boat, probably about 7 or 8 knots (about 10 mph). On a bigger boat slower. As was said these small engines are used mainly for dinghies and for fishing. Answer: I have a 8 foot fiberglass dinghy with a 4 Hp outboard. My GPS says 11km/h under full throttle on a calm lake.
A lot
Yacht is a kind of boat which rhymes with rot.
It depends on the battery's voltage. Such a battery's capacity is given in ampere-hours, not amperes. An 850 amp-hour 12 volt battery can theoretically operate a 12 volt motor for about 12 minutes but in practice it's probably, maybe a lot less, since the motor will probably stop as the battery nears its depletion.
The one that presents the lowest 10-year expected total cost (purchase, fuel, oil, maintenance, repairs, depreciation). Boat load and prop selection have a helluva lot more impact on 75hp performance than does the cowling badging.