because the sand is harder and water is very smooth and just sort of molds to a shape so it slips around the boat easily
Edit: Because the sand causes friction. So it slows down the boat. Water in the sea has MUCH less friction, that is why the boat just races along in the water.
Pulling a boat on the beach is more difficult than in water due to the friction between the boat's hull and the sand. In water, the buoyancy reduces the effective weight of the boat, making it easier to move. On land, the full weight of the boat rests on the surface, increasing resistance and making it harder to pull. Additionally, uneven terrain and obstacles on the beach can further complicate the task.
because the sand is harder and water is very smooth and just sort of molds to a shape so it slips around the boat easily Edit: Because the sand causes friction. So it slows down the boat. Water in the sea has MUCH less friction, that is why the boat just races along in the water.
It is so because the sand causes friction. So it slows down. Water in the sea has much less friction, that is why the boat just races along the water.
how does the moons gravitational pull affect me if i was on the beach
Pull The trailer away from the boat ramp.
A bent blade on your prop will make your boat pull one way or the other.
can you pull a 36 foot house boat with a pickup truck
A small boat, yes.
Because there is more buoyant force acting in it and because there's more pressure inside the water. When you lift it into the boat it is harder because the water is pulling it down.
pull the boat away from the boat ramp
Grab the stick and pull.
yes retard with a boat