While the power of the engine affects the top speed of a boat, it does not determine the speed of the boat, as other factors influence the speed. Those include the shape and design of submerged part of the boat, the shape and design of the not submerged part of the boat, the wind and water conditions, the drive (gears, propeller, etc).
While it is not possible to determine the top speed of this boat without more details, it is fair to say that it should go "pretty fast," as a 12 ft boat is not very large, and 10hp provide a fair amount of power for such a small boat.
A board foot is a unit of measure for lumber volume equal to 144 cubic inches, which is equivalent to a board that is 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches long.
None. Board foot is a measure of volume not area.
Yes, a cubic foot of concrete weighs more than a cubic foot of aluminum. Concrete typically weighs around 150 pounds per cubic foot, while aluminum weighs about 168 pounds per cubic foot.
A board foot is a unit of volume equivalent to 144 cubic inches. To find tons, you would need to know the density of the particular wood that you are interested in. ==================================================== Boardfeet is based upon nominal dimensions. For example the nominal dimensions of a 2x4 is 2" x 4". It's actual dimension is closer to 1 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches. So there will be some error in the calculation if you are attempted to determine the weight of dimensional lumber. Southern Pine weights approximately 40 lbs per cubic foot. There are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. There are 2000 lbs in a ton. therefore the weight of one board foot (conservatively because of the nominal dimensions) is: (40x144)/(1728x2000) tons per board foot. Sorry , don't have a calculator handy. Another way to do it is that there are about 12 board feet in a cubic foot. So a board foot would weight 40/12 lbs or 3.33 pounds. 3.33 pounds is 3.33/2000 tons. !! a lot easier!! (southern yellow pine) glenn
To convert board feet to lineal feet, divide the total board feet by the board's thickness in feet. For example, if you have 100 board feet of lumber that is 1 inch thick, you would divide 100 by 1, which equals 100 lineal feet.
Depends if it fiberglass or Aluminium. For Fiberglass you would be looking at around 50hp-60hp and and Aluminium would be between 30hp and 40hp.
32-37
it is very fast
19 mph
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.
One USCG-approved PFD for each person
id say around 75 mph we have the same motors on a 25 foot coast gaurd boat
About 10 to 12 on plane
You have to first put your foot on the middle of the skate board, then you put your other foot on the back of the skateboard and push that down and slide your other foot up the board and see if you got any distance from the ground. oh ya and u have to do it really fast or u will mess up.
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.
width of 12 foot aluminum boat
A 15-foot boat is typically required to have a personal flotation device (PFD) for each person on board, a sound-producing device (like a whistle), and a fire extinguisher if the boat has an enclosed space for cooking or sleeping. Additionally, a visual distress signal may be needed, depending on the body of water and local regulations. It's important to check local laws, as requirements can vary by state or region.