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This link will take you to a piece of free software that I can really recommend - it's a convertor for just about any unit - length, speed, weight, whatever: http://joshmadison.com/software/convert/

 

The usual disclaimer - I've no connection, other than being a happy user of this software. It's a very small download, and I've used it with various operating systems (now on XP) without any problems. I hope you find it as useful as I do....

 

(and yes - if you select the "Speed" tab and "knot" for the "Input" field, then select "mile/hour" for the Output field, then typing 1 (knot) in the input gives 1.15 as the output in mph and 22.5 knots comes out as just under 26 mph to answer Dan's original question, while 40 knots = 46 mph and so on)

 

Enjoy!

 

Dave

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Most (many?) GPS and plotter units have the ability to display speed in mph. knots or Kph saving the underway calculations - if you have one with you.

 

As an easy rule of thumb a knot is 1 and 1/8 mph (not as accurate as 1.15 mph but easier to do on the move).

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There is a vital factor which all of you have overlooked ! mad.gif

 

One needs to factor in C x 2t x (-4t) + us/jp Whereas..........

 

The speed of light times the combustion method of the engine x (the reduction of the carbon footprint Vs a 4 cycle engine) + the country of origin of the engine (Well known fact that in the USA men need to think their willies are bigger than Japanese mens).

 

This means that if you are running a 2 stroke e-tech you APPEAR TO BE GOING FASTER THAN OTHER SIMILAR BOATS POWERED BY BETTER ENGINES!!!!!!

 

Mad Mike

 

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There is a vital factor which all of you have overlooked ! mad.gif

 

One needs to factor in C x 2t x (-4t) + us/jp Whereas..........

 

The speed of light times the combustion method of the engine x (the reduction of the carbon footprint Vs a 4 cycle engine) + the country of origin of the engine (Well known fact that in the USA men need to think their willies are bigger than Japanese mens).

 

This means that if you are running a 2 stroke e-tech you APPEAR TO BE GOING FASTER THAN OTHER SIMILAR BOATS POWERED BY BETTER ENGINES!!!!!!

 

Mad Mike

Nice one Mike!

 

Hang on a minute what am I saying, me an Etec owner too sad.gif

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