Great Salt Lake, Bear Lake, Utah lake, Lake Powell, maybe Flaming Gorge.... depends on what you draw and what you think is fun.
Yes you can use a jib that is short on the luff and the foot. You won't catch as much wind so you will sacrifice some speed but it will work.
Yes
NO motor is necessary on a sailboat.
The option I would choose would be to make one.
A rough estimate of hull speed in knots is 1.34 times the square root of the length at the waterline in feet. The Catalina 22 has a 19 foot waterline, leading to an estimated hull speed of 5.8 knots
From Houston to the port in Kingston, Jamaica is 1,299 nautical miles. Traveling at a vessel speed of 10 knots, it would take 5 days and 10 hours to make this part of the trip. From Kingston to Galveston is 1,256 nautical miles. At an average of 10 knots, it would take 5 days and 06 hours.
Good Things Utah - 2002 2008-05-22 was released on: USA: 22 May 2008
Malcolm Thomas is number 22 on the Utah Jazz.
22
The circumference of a 22-foot circle is 69.12 feet.
Highway to Heaven - 1984 Sail Away 2-22 was released on: USA: 2 April 1986
there are 22 bones in the foot