A scull boat; one oar to the stern.
the 1st one u idiot
It depends on the size craft it is pushing. A 5hp outboard should run fast enough to plane out say a 10 to 12ft. aluminum boat with one man aboard.
I have been looking at rc boats and i saw one that go's up to 20 miles an hour but i didnt know if that was a fast electric boat.
First, it needs to be mounted on the boat. And the boat determines how fast the attached motor will go. If the boat is wood, then it will likely float deeper in the water, and not be particularly fast. If the boat is a smaller fiberglas one, then the motor and boat will go faster. Based on much boating experience, I would say that most boats could go 30 to 35 mph with the 40hp Merc.
The plural of the one-man boat, kayak, is kayaks.
A power boat cannot stop or turn as fast, especially a vessel larger than the sail boat . The sail boat should give way to the power boat.
A 6 hp outboard will go about fast enough to plane a 10 ft. aluminum boat, with one passenger aboard.
There is no one specific rate. Rate of acceleration measures how fast something gets to a certain speed. In boats this could be a huge variance depending on whether its a small sailboat, a huge ocean liner, or a fast speed boat.
i dont know and every one who waches this is an idiot
Well, if you're talking sweeping, then a pair is as small as it gets (2 people, one oar each). To get bigger, there are fours (four people, one oar each) and eights (eight people, one oar each) But it you're sculling, then you can have a single (one person, two oars), a double (two people, two oars each), or a quad (four people, two oars each).
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