About 240 MPH
It really depends on how big your boat is and how fast you want to go typically you want to go 20-25 while tubing so get a big enough motor to push your boat with a tube 20-25 mph
This all depends on the boat in which it goes. A 25 HP outboard motor, on a 14' aluminum runabout can cruise at 20-25 mph. Now, if you were to install hydrofoils (do a Google search) to the bow and transom area of the same boat, you could go upwards of 45 MPH +. Although not very common today, hydrofoils are currently used on Italian, and American navy battleships...crazy fast
25 or so I would guess. My tri cruiser with 90hp Honda goes 23.
As fast as the wind can carry it.
25-30 M.P.H DEPENDING ON BOAT
25-30 horse power.
Through the Dells of the Wisconsin in a Motor Boat - 1911 was released on: USA: 25 September 1911
25-28 mph
it depends on the prop and weight of boat, 15in prop moves boat forward 15 inches each revelotion,, so with out getting to technical, a 200 lb alum boat and 200 lb person can go about 18-25 miles per hour, depending on shape of bottom of boat, flat or Deep V..............jb
The speed of a Lund boat with a 35hp 2-stroke motor can vary based on factors such as the boat's size, weight, and load. Generally, you can expect speeds in the range of 25 to 30 mph under optimal conditions. However, performance may differ based on water conditions and the boat's design. For precise figures, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or conduct a test run.
A 13-foot inflatable boat powered by a 25 hp Evinrude motor can typically reach speeds of around 20 to 30 knots, depending on factors such as weight, load, and water conditions. Generally, with optimal conditions and a light load, you might expect closer to the higher end of that range. However, performance can vary, so it's best to check with specific boat and engine performance data for more precise estimates.
id say around 75 mph we have the same motors on a 25 foot coast gaurd boat