Ships of Vasa's type were not easy to sail, nor fast sailing. At most you could sail at maybe 10 knots (1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 1.8 km/h, which means that Vasa's maximum speed was 18 km/h). Avarge speed was 5 knots, back in 1628.
Often you had to wait a long time for a favorable wind, before you could set sails. Favorable wind for Vasa meant reasonably strong and preferably not from the front or obliquely from the front. Vasa sailed best with wind from astern. This type of ship was not optimal for tacking, as the risk to push off course was more likely to happen.
Sailing across the Baltic Sea could take two days or five weeks!