It depends upon what it says in the journey line brochure, If the leaflet says 2 days during sea, afterwards it will take the journey boat 2 days during nearby tip speed (20 -21 knots). If the leaflet says 3 days during sea, afterwards it will be 3 days during the slower speed.
The Queen Mary 2 has the tip speed of thirty knots (35mph) so could do 1250 miles in 36 hours.
The Freedom of the Seas has the tip speed of 21.6 knots (24.9mph) so could do 1250 miles in 50 hours.
Each boat has it’s own tip speed. Go to it’s web page as well as find out as well as afterwards do a math. But, they really frequency do tip speed, they over a years have found a honeyed spot, most appropriate fuel economy, as well as they try to run during which speed. Plus if they have 10 hours to go 100 miles they transport during 10 miles per. But if they need to do a 100 miles in 5 hours they will do twenty m.p.h. Sorry But how can we find an normal when there is no constant.
You contingency figure in continue conditions. They have been not starting to go tip speed in tall seas. Also depends upon their schedule. Safety & joy comes first.
Assuming which we meant 1,250 nautical miles as well as presumption which a boat creates an normal speed of twenty knots, as well as which a continue is unequivocally great (not most wind, ease seas, no swells) it would take a boat 54 to 55 hours to have which distance.
(20 knots have been twenty-three miles per hour)
So all depends upon a ship, a normal cruising speed as well as a continue conditions. Average cruising speed is somewhere in between twenty as well as twenty-five knots
Each journey boat has the opposite cruising speed. you worked upon the boat which had the cruising speed of twenty-five knots…so during twenty-five knots it would take about 44 hours. We frequency got up to twenty-five knots though, you consider the single of the couple of times you did is whilst channel the Atlantic.
21 or twenty-two knots is the some-more normal cruising speed, as well as it would take about 49-51 hours to go 1250 miles/1086 nautical miles,
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Lew
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
It depends upon what it says in the journey line brochure, If the leaflet says 2 days during sea, afterwards it will take the journey boat 2 days during nearby tip speed (20 -21 knots). If the leaflet says 3 days during sea, afterwards it will be 3 days during the slower speed.
The Queen Mary 2 has the tip speed of thirty knots (35mph) so could do 1250 miles in 36 hours.
The Freedom of the Seas has the tip speed of 21.6 knots (24.9mph) so could do 1250 miles in 50 hours.
dave.greg
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Each boat has it’s own tip speed. Go to it’s web page as well as find out as well as afterwards do a math.
But, they really frequency do tip speed, they over a years have found a honeyed spot, most appropriate fuel economy, as well as they try to run during which speed. Plus if they have 10 hours to go 100 miles they transport during 10 miles per. But if they need to do a 100 miles in 5 hours they will do twenty m.p.h.
Sorry But how can we find an normal when there is no constant.
rick d
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
You contingency figure in continue conditions. They have been not starting to go tip speed in tall seas. Also depends upon their schedule. Safety & joy comes first.
Barkley Hound
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Figure 20-25 mph. It would be 50-60 hours.
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Anja H
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Assuming which we meant 1,250 nautical miles as well as presumption which a boat creates an normal speed of twenty knots, as well as which a continue is unequivocally great (not most wind, ease seas, no swells) it would take a boat 54 to 55 hours to have which distance.
(20 knots have been twenty-three miles per hour)
So all depends upon a ship, a normal cruising speed as well as a continue conditions.
Average cruising speed is somewhere in between twenty as well as twenty-five knots
Kevin L
December 31st, 2009 at 11:50 pm
First modify miles in to nautical miles.
1250 miles is 1086 nautical miles.
Each journey boat has the opposite cruising speed. you worked upon the boat which had the cruising speed of twenty-five knots…so during twenty-five knots it would take about 44 hours. We frequency got up to twenty-five knots though, you consider the single of the couple of times you did is whilst channel the Atlantic.
21 or twenty-two knots is the some-more normal cruising speed, as well as it would take about 49-51 hours to go 1250 miles/1086 nautical miles,
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