Sailing around Great Britain typically takes about two to three weeks, depending on the route, weather conditions, and the sailor's experience. Most circumnavigations cover around 1,500 nautical miles, and the duration can vary based on stops, sailing speed, and tidal currents. Planning for sufficient time to navigate various coastal waters and potential delays is essential.
13 May 1787 to 18 January 1788/
Atlantic and Pacific
Great Britain, namely the Admiralty, who back then had total control of the Royal Navy.
Approximatitly 1 hour
80 DAYS
Around a fortnight depending on the vessel.
around 8 hours
I don't think you can sail around Scotland as it is attached to England. maybe there is a canal link between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Around the Horn or through the canal?
185 days
He didn't sail around the world, he sailed to America (but thought it was asia)
To trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands and Britain.