19 mph
it is very fast
Speed is dependant on a number of factors. Most importantly the size, type and weight of the boat that it is on and the number of people on board. A 50 HP outboard will push a small aluminum fishing boat a lot fast than it will a 20 ft fiberglass boat. I have a 50 HP 2 stroke that will push a 16 foot aluminum boat 35 MPH.
a 75 hp merc goes 19 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
Raise the motor, get out and push the boat to deeper water.
I have a 16 ft rebel lund fishing alone the top speed has been thirty mph
As fast as you want until the motor blows. Don't push it past 10 mph,,,,,It's not made for that.
A 12 ft aluminum boat with an electric motor can typically reach speeds of 3–5 mph with a small trolling motor, while a more powerful electric outboard in the 2–3 kW range can push it to around 6–9 mph. With higher-power setups, such as 4–6 kW electric outboards, a light 12 ft boat can get on plane and achieve 10–18 mph, depending on load, hull type, and water conditions. Ultimately, speed depends on factors like the boat’s weight capacity, hull design, battery setup, and propeller efficiency, but most 12 ft aluminum boats paired with the right electric motor from Emo Electric will comfortably cruise within this range.
Your question is unclear but if you push the boat down you will feel resistance due to the buoyancy.
I push the boat but the boat can't move.
A mongo push is wear you push with your front foot.. Regular - Push with left foot - Square on ps3 Goofy- Push with right foot - X or Square not sure :P Hope I've helped, Tom
There is more wind to push the boat