
Cruising Coastal Waters summer sailing fun
September 04, 2020 by Pacific Solo | Language: EN Play Time: 00:06:50 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

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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