You can sail anywhere on any size boat, although for one for a long voyage probably one that you will be comfortable on for a long time.
I don't see why not: Don't be scared, be prepared!
The wind is what causes a sailboat to sail.
This all depends on how fast the sailboat can travel. Speed is measured in knots. 1 knot of speed is equal to 1 nautical mile per hour. The distance from San Francisco, CA to Hawaii is approximately 2400 miles. Let's say your sailboat averages 5 knots. Divide 2400 miles by 5 miles per hour, and you get 480 hours from San Francisco, CA to Hawaii. Then divide 480 by 24 hours per day, and you get 20 days. Therefore, if your sailboat traveled at 5 knots nonstop from San Francsico, CA to Hawaii, it would take you 20 days to sail there.
Sailboat is to sail as kite is to fly, just as airplane is to wing and oil tanker is to engine.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
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I learned to sail in a 7-foot long sailboat that regularly achieved 20 knots.
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A sailboat without a sail is but a hull of itself.
It depends on how fast that small sailboat is traveling. The wind also varies in intensity greatly, so there really isn't an average wind speed to even try to calculate how long it would take one sailboat to sail one mile.
It will take a sailboat 24 hours traveling at 5 miles per hour to sail 120 miles.