10-days Sailing: Intensifying Prep for My Solo Crossing

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As you may have seen in my previous video, I’ve now moved up my departure date for my solo sail from Tokyo to Vancouver via “Nemo North” (the furthest point from land in any direction in the Northern Hemisphere) to spring/summer 2021. And boy, do I have work to do!

Here’s a recap of a 10-day training sail that took me from Yuminoshima in Tokyo Bay to Shimoda, from Shimoda to Misaki, a day trip from Misaki to Enoshima and back, and then a return to Yuminoshima.

Plenty of adventure along the way, including dragging my anchor for a spell, losing–and retrieving!–my gaffer pole, and a near miss with a fishing boat in the wee hours of the morning.

This episode is a bit longer, but I do hope you enjoy! Thank you for your support, and feel free to leave me a comment below.

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