If it became foggy or dark on a boat, visibility would significantly decrease, making navigation more challenging and increasing the risk of collisions with other vessels or obstacles. The crew would need to rely on navigation instruments and lights to ensure safety. Additionally, using foghorns and sound signals would be essential to alert nearby boats of their presence. It would also be crucial to slow down and maintain a vigilant watch to avoid accidents.
The boat was just sit there wondering why.
nothing will happen to the boat. the same force hitting at the same time would balance eachother out and the boat would not rock.
In that case you would have a boat that uses less fuel.
We would use a power boat? what kind of question is this anyway? who cares? am I living in a parallel universe?
stubb
Amphibious car
I know over time that gas with ethanol will deteriorate the fuel lines on a boat, because they were not made for ethanol. I do not know, however, what would happen with a plastic boat gas tank. One would assume that if it did destroy the gas can, the government would mandate a warning of some sort. Otherwise, people could get killed.
If the boat is moving upstream at the same speed as the current moving downstream, the boat will appear to be stationary relative to an observer on the shore. This is because the boat's upstream motion is being cancelled out by the downstream motion of the current.
The who fled by sea became known as the Haitian boat people.
You have a high risk of blowing up you boat.
Masbrough boat disaster happened in 1841.
Eliminator Boat Duel happened in 1991.