If you're looking for the shortest "reasonable" time, you could figure it this way: The ocean distance from SF to LA is 371nm and the Catalina 320's theoretical hull speed is 7.1 kts, so figuring you might average 5 kts and put in a 12 hour day, you could reasonably expect make the trip in just over 6 days of sailing. Of course, much depends on the winds, weather, time of year, how often you wanted to put in to ports along the way, etc. Hope that helps.
He was sailing West to see if he could get to India and China without paying the Turks taxes.
When the Europeans arrived, technology changed by making advancement in sailing safer without a certain percent of risks.
without snake sea
"Sailing by an ash breeze" means that people have been deprived external opportunities and are striving to prosper in life without given opportunities, but opportunities they make
Bareboat sailing is when you charter the boat without a skipper or crew to run it for you. Everything is done by yourselves. From handling the boat to cooking and cleaning. Without some form of recognized qualification you are unlikely to be able to do this. A minimum qualification would be 'day skipper' or the equivalent.
San Francisco derives from Spanish, not French, and translates as Saint Frances.
You can find out the time in Los Angeles by going to ask.com and typing in "What time is it in Los Angeles?" without the quotation marks.
45 min. without traffic, 1 hour with traffic
You can fly from London to San Francisco without flying over Scotland on the plane by flying from London to Portugal first. You might also fly from London to Paris and then from Paris to San Francisco.
No matter the school, you will be amazed at all the things you learn in sailing school. Some of the sailing schools offer you the ability to take the boat out after the lesson and test what you have learn and sail without the instructor after you have finished your initial lessons.
When being propelled by wind alone and without auxiliary motive force.
It is 381 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles. There are about 2,000 steps in a mile, so it would take about 762,000 steps to make the trip.