The distance from Korea to the UK is approximately 5,500 nautical miles, depending on the specific ports used. At a speed of 18 knots, it would take around 13 days to complete the journey, assuming continuous sailing without significant delays or stops. Weather conditions and maritime traffic could also impact the overall travel time.
about 7 days in a favorable wind, since the ship would sail at 4-6 knots
Assuming a speed of 20 knots (may be a bit fast depending on the kind of ship) it would take 11.7 days.
The time it takes for a ship to sail 1000 km depends on its speed. For example, if a vessel travels at an average speed of 20 knots (about 37 km/h), it would take approximately 27 hours to cover that distance. Conversely, a slower ship moving at 10 knots (about 18.5 km/h) would take around 54 hours. Thus, the time varies significantly based on the ship's speed.
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A Ship Without a Sail was created in 1929.
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Topgallant sail, also known as the gallant sail or garrant sail