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.
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.
let the boat pull you up and onto the water do not try to pull with your arms
This question depends on the type of boat you have. Normally as long as your boat can do around 25+ mph you should be able to pull a skier out of the water. So if you have a 18ft boat with a 115hp depending on the weight of the boat you will be able to tow a skier out of the water.
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if you are taking the boating test the answer is a
if you are taking the boating test the answer is a
Boats float because of buoyancy, which is an upward force exerted by a fluid that counteracts the weight of an object in the fluid. This allows boats to displace enough water to stay afloat despite the gravitational pull. Additionally, the shape of the boat hull and its design help distribute weight and provide stability.
because the water pressure takes up some of the weight as you lift it in the water
The best way to get up on two skis is just to sit back in the water and let the boat pull you up. First what you do is you get in the water, then with your skies already adjusted to the right size put them on while floating. Once you have them on have them vertical in the water and put the rope inbetween the skie. When the rope is tight the boat will accelerate and just let it pull you up. Do not get up too early. If you do, the boat will not have enough speed and you will fall forward. Don't look down, always be looking just above the boat.
Yes. Just be aware of how deep the water is. Pick a spot. Pull up slow. Put into neautral. If your in drive and the water level is low your prop could grab sending you right or left and possibly damaging your drive shaft or prop.