4.7 days at 19.5 knots
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination, the route you take, and speed of the boat, weather and sea conditions and whether or not your hull is iceberg reinforced.
well it depends on how fast your going but approximately, 404.91 miles
how long does it take to sail from Pakistan to England
how long wil it take to sail from RSA to Odessa
UK city Hull. It will take about 4 hours, with a over stop at Heathrow
You can't sail from London to Cologne.
How long did it take for sir Walter Raleigh to sail across the world
About 2 hours
a long time
A heavy ship can sail because it has sails, an engine, or some means of propulsion. If the question is about how the ship can float, it is the buoyancy of water that allows it to avoid sinking. By using a strong hull and making it "hollow" inside, the hull will displace water. The amount of displaced water will equal the total mass of the vessel. As long as we keep water out of the "inside" of the hull, we can put lots of stuff (cargo) in it and it will still float. The vessel will only sink to the point where it displaces an amount of water equal to its total mass. As long as the hull is watertight and rises above the level of the sea (so it can't take on water), it floats.
a long time