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Depends if it fiberglass or Aluminium. For Fiberglass you would be looking at around 50hp-60hp and and Aluminium would be between 30hp and 40hp.
to calculate the recommended occupancy for any boat under 20ft: length times width divided by 15 L x W / 15 = Maximum occupancy
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.
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width of 12 foot aluminum boat
Easiest is probably a pair of tweezers, although fiberglass can also be scraped off the skin if you use a blade - obviously don't cut yourself
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That would vary as there are many variables, most notably, what size outboard are you talking about. Also, is the boat fiberglass or aluminum? For a fiberglass bassboat, 16', with a 60 or 70 HP motor, you would be in the 2700 - 3100 lbs. range. This all depends on Mfgr. and year of the boat. As far as aluminum, it would be quite a bit lighter. How much, I'm not sure (even though my first bassboat was aluminum). How's that for a definite maybe? Sorry I couldn't have given a better answer.
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Claw foot bathtubs can be made out of porcelain, acrylic or fiberglass. Claw foot bathtubs were popular in the 19th century and are usually accompanied by a shower.
Although US subs, such as the GATO class during WWII exceeded 300 feet in length, generally (among US Sailors) any surface vessel less than 200 feet was a boat, longer than that was a ship. For US Navy "small combatants", those are the Vietnam era riverine boats used by the USN's "Brown Water Navy" in the war (Riverine Forces). The US Navy Swift Boat (PCF-Patrol Craft Fast) was an all aluminum 50 foot "small navy boat." The all fiberglass PBR (Patrol Boat River) was a 32 foot "small navy boat."
It depends on the construction.