Five knots is roughly equivalent to 5.8 miles per hour (9.3 kilometers per hour), which is a moderate speed for a riverboat. At this speed, the boat will create some noticeable wake but will not be moving so fast that it becomes difficult to see the surroundings. For a visual representation, you can check out this YouTube clip: Boat Speed at 5 Knots.
Most of the passenger river boat travels at 35 knots per hour.
Boat speed is measured in Knots. 1 knot = 1.1 mile per hour. So 10 knots = 11mph.
If the miles are nautical ones, then it takes (3)/(the boat's speed in knots) hours. If the miles are statute ones, then it takes (2.6053)/(the boat's speed in knots) hours.
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you usually judge boat speed depending on its size. if its a smaller boat then it would be by MPH. but for bigger boats they go by knots
.089 knots per meter or 11.23 meters per knots
A boats speed is measured in knots. One knot is 1.1 miles an hour.
5 Knots/hr
Maximum speed on the canal is 4 knots. my 45ft narrowboat will reach 7 knots. It weighs about 20 tons.
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The wind speed on board will be the difference between the boat's speed and the wind speed, so 20 - 33 = -13 knots. This means that the wind speed on board will be 13 knots in the opposite direction of travel.
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