Impossible to answer this question without knowing the coefficient of drag of the boat it is attached to.
The color of a horse in no way affects how fast it can run, nor does the gender of the horse. Most horses, regardless of color or gender can gallop at speeds of 20 to 30 MPH, while horses specifically bred to race can gallop at speeds of 35 to 45 MPH.
Racing horses can reach speeds up to 40-45 miles per hour, depending on the distance of the race and the horse's breed. Thoroughbred horses, known for their speed and agility, are commonly used in horse racing.
It has nothing to do with the color, but rather the breed and the training. A palomino quarter horse that has been well conditioned can go up to 55 mph. Other breeds can run at about 30mph to 35mph.
Javelinas can reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour when galloping. They are fast runners and can cover ground quickly when needed.
62 years old. Old Billy, an English draft horse, was confirmed 62 when he died in 1760.
The color of a horse has absolutely no bearing on how fast it is. All Arabians can run at speeds of 18 to 35 MPH.
about 35 horsepower
Fast as heck. Most 14 fosters have a 10 to 15 horse and go around 15mph. A 35 horse would probly get it going over 30 mph.
Yes
Assuming you meant a 'horse' - 30-35 miles per hour.
They can run as fast as a horse, which can be from 35 to 40 miles per hour.
About 30-35 MPH, possibily 40 MPH for a fast one.
35 to 40 MPH. I have one and she's fast. You're not going to out run her and you're not going to outlast her. They have energy for days.
50:1
Thoroughbreds run at an average 35-45 MPH, though some have been clocked at 50mph in sprints.
It depends on the distance being raced but in general a Thoroughbred can run between 35-50 mph.
I would not recommend it. You could, but it wouldn't be a very good ride.