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When you operate a boat on Washington waters, you must follow all rules and regulations. These rules include that you must carry registration documents on board the vessel, if it is powered by a motor of more than 10 horsepower, when in operation.
No. The horsepower that is needed to operate equipment comes from the manufacturer's specifications. Engineers compute the required horsepower needed to operate the equipment efficiently. To put a smaller horsepower motor to do the same work as the existing motor will most likely burn the motor out.
There are no conditions that make it legal.
It is dependant on the legislation of the country in question
As of my last update, the largest AC-powered electric motor is a 100-megawatt (MW) motor, used in various industrial applications such as in mining and power generation. Siemens has developed motors of this scale, which are designed for high efficiency and performance in demanding environments. These massive motors can achieve horsepower ratings exceeding 134,000 horsepower, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of modern electric motor technology.
220 volt will use less energy.
The hydraulic winches are usually powered by a motor. They can also operate under water.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
Starter is the electric motor powered by the battery that turns the crankshaft before the pistons operate. check related link below
4.4 Horsepower
Your vessel is less than 39.4 feet long and operating on Pennsylvania state waters. What sound-producing device(s) must be carried?