Depends on the vessel and conditions
Roughly 3,000 miles
The lyrics from the traditional Christmas carol "I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)" answer your question: "I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day, I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day in the morning." So, according to the carol, three ships came sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning!
both cities in Ca. - 82 mi = 71.25 nautical miles
Titanic had one squash court, which was (for her and Olympic) the first for any sailing vessel.Also sailing was Frederick Wright, the squash attendant, who was sailing on Olympic the day she collided with the HMS Hawke.
Enjoy the San Diego Bay - Go Sailing Every Day
Unless it is an especially fast boat, the average sailboat sails 5 knots if they're lucky. That's 5 nautical miles per hour. Multiply that by the number of hours sailing per day (are they sailing at night?) and you get the range. Since the wind is a factor, you will soon learn it is impossible to predict the distance any given day or week. Sailboats are for people who enjoy sailing, powerboats are for people who need to get from point A to point B.
872 miles, 757.3 nautical miles.
Up to 7 miles a day
2800 Miles
A person being asked where a good place to go sailing on a sailing day might suggest places such as Greece, France, The Canary Islands or even Montengro.
518 miles.
They went 1.5 miles to 16 miles in a day