Depends. Size is not the predominant factor when determining speed for a sailboat. Depends on the wind condidtions
A small sailboat can capsize and swamp pretty easy. A small sailboat does not have a centerboard. This makes the sailboat hard to keep in an upright position.
it puts more weight in the sailboat and makes it have momentum and moves the wind so it can move
Four times the speed of the wind is the fastest so far.
sleepy At sea, in a sailboat, you are basically sitting still and not going anywhere fast.
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it depends how fast its going and what the whether and wind velocity is like
A 14' sunfish sailboat typically weighs around 130-150 pounds. This lightweight design makes it easy to transport and maneuver in the water.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a typical sailboat. Even similar boats will perform differently under the same circumstances guided by different skippers: that's what makes horse races so popular. And sailboat races, too!
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.
Sailboat racing
Sailboat is a noun.