Ferdinand Magellan's expedition ships, primarily the Trinidad and the Victoria, typically sailed at an average speed of about 3 to 5 knots (approximately 3.5 to 5.8 miles per hour or 5.6 to 9.3 kilometers per hour) depending on wind and sea conditions. During their historic circumnavigation of the globe from 1519 to 1522, their speed varied based on factors such as weather, currents, and the specific routes taken. The journey demonstrated the challenges of maritime navigation in the 16th century.
How fast a boat can travel varies based on the type of boat. Some boats travel at very slow speeds like 3-4 knots, and others at 80+ knots.
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How fast is the boat going?
That depend on how fast you are going,
The shape of the boat hull, the gearing, the propeller size and pitch, the draught, the tide all influence the speed a vessel will travel.
The answer will depend on how fast the boat can go as well as how many hours a day it is going.
Most of the passenger river boat travels at 35 knots per hour.
A boat race is a competition in which two or more boats compete against each other to travel as fast as possible down a specific course.
The Mayflower was a boat that the early settlers of America traveled on. This Mayflower took many months to travel from Europe to North America.
It is important to consider how fast you want your boat to travel. It's also important to find out what the recommended propeller size is for your boat's engine.
That's like asking how fast does a car travel. It depends on the car. Tug boats are powerful but not very fast. An average top speed may be about 13 kts. plus or minus 4 kts.
It depends on how fast your sailboat is and the weather. If you are in the boat on a trailer it's 55 mph times the distance.