Travel Time Formula:
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The travel time by boat calculation estimates how long a journey will take based on distance and speed. It's essential for voyage planning, fuel estimation, and arrival time prediction.
The calculator uses the basic travel time formula:
Where:
Explanation: Since 1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour, the calculation is straightforward division of distance by speed.
Details: Accurate travel time estimation is crucial for maritime navigation, fuel planning, safety considerations, and scheduling port arrivals.
Tips: Enter distance in nautical miles and speed in knots. Both values must be positive numbers. The result will be in hours.
Q1: What's the difference between nautical miles and statute miles?
A: 1 nautical mile = 1.15078 statute miles. Nautical miles are based on Earth's circumference and used in maritime and aviation navigation.
Q2: How do I convert knots to mph?
A: Multiply knots by 1.15078 to get miles per hour (mph).
Q3: Does this account for currents or weather?
A: No, this calculates theoretical time. Actual travel time may vary due to currents, wind, sea conditions, and other factors.
Q4: What's a typical cruising speed for boats?
A: Varies widely: sailboats 5-8 knots, motorboats 20-30 knots, large ships 20-25 knots, ferries 15-20 knots.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation for long voyages?
A: For long distances, factors like fuel stops, crew rest periods, and weather routing will affect actual travel time.