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Cruising  Coastal Waters  summer sailing fun
September 4, 2020
Cruising  Coastal Waters  summer sailing fun

Cruising Coastal Waters summer sailing fun

Cruising  Coastal Waters  summer sailing fun

On day three of my blue-water adventure, we left Oshima Island and set sail for Hota, which is on the Eastern side of Tokyo Bay and Western coast of the Chiba Peninsula. After about a 7-hour cruise, we stopped and practiced anchoring and swam in the deep teal-blue water.

I had a bit of a fright with the engine — it wouldn’t start! Fortunately, we found a rather MacGyver-like fix, and all it took was a screwdriver.

Enjoy the episode, everyone!

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