around 95-97mph, if its a day when alot of water is out,,, if a foul, less watery day, then only around 90mph
a 75 hp merc goes 19 mph
26 mph
My best guess would be about 5-8 mph
I have a 1980,115 Johnson Outboard on a Very Heavy 16ft Crestliner Fiberglass boat,I can get it up to 62kms per hour with 4 people in it .(I used a GPS to test this )
25-28 mph
A 50 HP Johnson on a 20' Lowe Suncruiser goes 18 MPH max. That is at 5000 RPM, the trim at its maximum potential position and a whole lot of gas.
5mph or less
A 50 hp motor on a 20-foot pontoon boat typically allows for speeds of around 15 to 25 miles per hour, depending on factors such as the boat's weight, load, water conditions, and hull design. Generally, pontoon boats are designed for stability and comfort rather than speed, so they are not as fast as traditional powerboats. Additionally, performance can vary based on the number of passengers and gear on board.
A 25hp pontoon boat typically has a top speed of around 10 to 15 miles per hour, depending on factors like the boat's weight, design, and load. The speed can vary based on water conditions and the presence of any additional equipment or passengers. Generally, pontoon boats are designed for leisurely cruising rather than high-speed travel.
246 knots
It depends on the size craft it is pushing. A 5hp outboard should run fast enough to plane out say a 10 to 12ft. aluminum boat with one man aboard.
25 or so I would guess. My tri cruiser with 90hp Honda goes 23.