Cargo boats, or bulk carriers, typically travel at speeds ranging from 12 to 25 knots (about 14 to 29 mph or 22 to 46 km/h), depending on their design and size. Larger vessels, like container ships, often cruise at around 18 to 24 knots. However, operational speed may be adjusted based on factors such as fuel efficiency, weather conditions, and port schedules.
It will vary on the engine of the boat. Including the cargo. How heavy the cargo is.
If you are talking about a cargo ship then the cargo is kept right on the deck of the boat.
depends on how fast the people go
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As fast as the wind can carry it.
Depends on how fast the boat is.
60 mph
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First, it needs to be mounted on the boat. And the boat determines how fast the attached motor will go. If the boat is wood, then it will likely float deeper in the water, and not be particularly fast. If the boat is a smaller fiberglas one, then the motor and boat will go faster. Based on much boating experience, I would say that most boats could go 30 to 35 mph with the 40hp Merc.
10 mph