There's absolutely no reason why you couldn't, so long as you have the necessary seamanship and navigation skills. However, it occurs to me that if you already have these skills, you wouldn't have to ask this question.
You certainly can if you have an ocean going yacht and the seamanship skills to undertake the journey.
Yes, assuming that you have the necessary navigational skills - but if you did have the skills, you wouldn't be asking this question.
I can't, but it's perfectly possible for a sailor with the necessary skills.
You certainly can.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Strait of Gibralter connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea.
The Strait of Gibraltar (36 miles long)
Through the Panama Canal.
The Straits of Gibraltar connect the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean.
Ages you'd have to go down through Panama then cross the Atlantic then through the Gibraltar strait
Pacific ocean and Atlantic ocean
The Panama Canal ends at the Atlantic Ocean. :)
The Straits of Gibraltar.
The Panama Canal joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
In the Strait of Gibraltar
The Panama Canal is the name of the canal connecting to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans!The Panama Canal joins them.