As far as the boat without any wheel arrangement is concerned, friction between boat surface and sea water is essential. Other wise moving boat cannot be brought to rest easily. Just to stop the boat we have to row in the opposite direction so heavily if friction is missing.
It is so because the sand causes friction. So it slows down. Water in the sea has much less friction, that is why the boat just races along the water.
because the sand is harder and water is very smooth and just sort of molds to a shape so it slips around the boat easily Edit: Because the sand causes friction. So it slows down the boat. Water in the sea has MUCH less friction, that is why the boat just races along in the water.
because the sand is harder and water is very smooth and just sort of molds to a shape so it slips around the boat easily Edit: Because the sand causes friction. So it slows down the boat. Water in the sea has MUCH less friction, that is why the boat just races along in the water.
About 20 pounds at sea level.
the boat is a excellant aluminum boat. I dont have anything good to say about mercury though
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No. They are separated by the Tasmin Sea and the only way between them is by boat or plane.
A 21 foot boat refers to the length of the boat. There is not comparison between length and width. It could be narrow as on narrow boats or wide as in sea faring boats,
It depends on what kind of sea boat it is. You can usually find where it is in the owner's manual. If you are not the owner of the boat, then ask the owner
Ahab
They traveled by boat on sea.
Mercury outboards are best. Johnson Sea Striker series is good too.