60 mph
10 mph
if you were in a race they would let you go 240 mph but if you were fishing you could only go 40 mph.
It depends on how the power boat is set up. Aerodynamics, weight and length all have a factor in how fast the boat can go. A power boat that is set up as a race boat will usually be up around 100 mph, but a regular power boat will usually go upwards of about 60 mph.
It would depend on the boat and prop. And boat speed is not measured in mph. It is measured in knots.
It depends on the boat you have it on. You might go 60 mph if you put the motor on a high-performance center-console fishing boat. You might also go 5 mph if you put it on a tugboat that's pulling logs down the river.
the highest recorded speed in a boat is 15 mph.
maybe 6 mph.
you usually judge boat speed depending on its size. if its a smaller boat then it would be by MPH. but for bigger boats they go by knots
11 mph
Depends on how fast the boat is traveling. On a boat traveling at 30 mph it will take 30 minutes.
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