yes
the verb is "sailed"
Christopher Columbus sailed a boat and Thomas Jefferson wrote on a piece of paper. The boat that Columbus sailed on sailed
In the navy, when a boat lost its captain, blue flags would be hung above the deck. When returning to land a blue banner would be stretched out across the length of the boat.
both. you can say "he sailed a boat" in which it's transitive, the direct object being boat. or you can say "she sailed down the river" in which it's intransitive
St Brendon was an irish monk that possibly sailed ACROSS the Atlantic ocean in the 6th century in a wood and leather boat.
On 3 ships- the Sarah Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery. They sailed from England across the Atlantic, and up the James River to Jamestown Island.
He put it on a boat and sailed it
he sailed a boat ;)
Sinbad sailed on a ship, not a boat. Her name was Chimera.
One of them was the 'Active'.
He sailed on a boat!
He sailed from Europe