1000 years
During the eighteenth century it took 42 days to travel across the Atlantic ocean on a boat.
Under ideal conditions, a purpose-built fast clipper ship could maintain 2l Knots and over a 24 Hour period this would amount to about a day"s Run of close to 500Miles. These are exceptional cases with crack crews and handling and ideal weather conditons, runing before the wind, as they say. Around about l850 the major speed records were made under sail . I believe the(Champion of the Seas) was quoted with the 2l Knots over 24 Hours which is real (Bonneville stuff) for sailing ships.
14th century To find out, take 1st 2 numbers (or 1 if before 1000) and add 1.
8 rears to get there and 8 days to take over Jerusalem
22
how fast are you going?
It will take a sailboat 24 hours traveling at 5 miles per hour to sail 120 miles.
It will take a sailboat 24 hours traveling at 5 miles per hour to sail 120 miles.
120 ÷ 5 = 24 hours.
It would depend on what speed you were travelling at.
3 hours 50 minutes.
1000/25 = 40 hours.
One day
It takes (58)/(your speed in knots) hours.
1000 divided by 80 = 12.5Hrs
5 hours.