Well it depends on the weather conditions you anticipate on sailing under.The trip is not all that long and it goes by pretty fast if you have a few friends and music.The first time I did it? It was in a 1978 28foot sailboat a guy I knew had custom built.It had small but cozey living quarters but that wasnt a bother.We left @ dawn and spent most of the time on deck in the sun.Make sure you bring plenty of fresh water and provisions.Its always good to be prepared.Oh ya dont forget sunscreen or you will be so burnt by the time you get there you wont want to be in the sun anymore.I learned that the hard way. Scott Chaney
sail-boat
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
Sail+boat
A sailboat.
two. sail - boat.
When a sail boat overtakes a power boat the power boat is the stand on vessel.
Sailboat racing
Yes
It takes approximately 30 hours to sail from Florida to the Bahamas. Biscayne Bay and Miami are popular spots to leave from.
Perhaps shockingly, a sailboat is not an angle at all.
The sail boat was made by John Alden.
Only when under sail alone and is crossing the path of a power boat.