The boat must be going faster then the waves it is creating
The boat that is doing the passing is the Give-way vessel. They must stay clear of the boat that they are passing. The boat being passed is the Stand-on vessel, they do not move or alter speed.
A wave. Mostly called wake, wich is what a series of waves is called from a boat.
Before a boat can be issued an Oregon certificate of number, the boat title must be obtained.
Length of a boat determines the equipment a boat must carry.
A certificate of boat registration must be carried on the boat when the boat is in operation. If the registration is not on the boat the owner could be fined.
about 11 kilometers per second
Yes, but the effect should be minimum. As water cools it becomes more dense, Meaning that there is more mass per volume. As a boat moves through a given volume it must displace some of the water. Since ( F = M * a ) the boat must exert a certain force to move an amount of water. If there is more mass in that certain volume the boat must exert more force, thereby slowing the boat.
faster boat
In navigation rules, a give way boat must take action to avoid a collision by altering its course and/or speed when it is required to yield to a stand-on vessel. This means it should move away from the path of the stand-on boat and ensure there is enough distance to avoid any risk of collision. The give way boat must also be vigilant and aware of the surrounding conditions and the movements of other vessels to make timely decisions.
When a man jumps from a boat, the boat moves in the opposite direction due to the principle of conservation of momentum. As the man pushes off the boat, he exerts a force backward, causing the boat to move forward. This reaction occurs because the total momentum of the system (man plus boat) must remain constant if no external forces are acting on it. Thus, the movement of the boat is a direct result of the man's action.
No, a motor, (boat or otherwise) is not "tiltled" in IL. The boat must be registered with the state and the trailer must be registered and "titled".
In order to operate a boat in Oregon, you must carry on board your certificate of number.