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Escapade in Io-Jima

Made it to Io Jima at day break 25 May. Rounded Kita Io (North Io) at mid-night and got a spectacular view thanks to the moon. The island rises several hundred metres but the sides are incredibly steep. I estimate that most of the sides rose from the water at 50-60 degrees. We spotted one shallower slope and estimate it at a miserly 40 degrees! Miserable weather then developed in the last 4 hours before dawn. Good news - the promise by the pilot book of moorings in behind point Kama (active volcanically) at Io SHima was a good one and we found 4 very substantial, well maintained moorings. Then the fun started - they are small ship moorings about 3m in diameter so no convenient rope hanging off to pick up and hook on but a shackle the size of a tractor wheel in the middle. Option 1 - pull up 5m upwind, drop Brian in the water with a line let him drift down climb aboard and attach the line. Brian voted against this one. Option 2 - nose up to it (they also have a very nice rubber bumper strip around the edge - nice these Japanese people) and hold station while Brian works out how to lasoo the shackle. All going well, so well in fact that Brian decides to climb on to the bouy to attach the line - Option 2 turns rapidly into option 1, if only he'd tied off to the bouy before he went for a swim. Good news - iPhone was in a brand new zip lock bag! NOT classified as Escapade's first MOB as he fell off the bouy, not the boat. SSSC students will note that the air trapped in his gear (in full oilies) allowed him to stay afloat long enough to swim to the boarding ladder and climb up without deploying his PFD.
Spent the day complaining about the rain and trying to enjoy the view of the island. Did do omelettes and pancakes for breaky and three course japanese lunch both courtesy of Vladimir avec la jocks (and not much else). 2230 now and the wind has finally started to abate, the rain stopped at about 2000. Should be off in a few hours now.

Morning of the 26th and at least it is not raining - touch wood. Pictures of the island,  you can see steam venting in the middle of the frame. Note the wrecks littering the beach.

 

 

Escapade on the slow road to Oz.

Escapade continue to send updates on their cruise home from Osaka.

Southern tip of Honshu, Friday morning 19th May, heading into what turned out to be 3.5 days of non-stop 1.5m chop from 3 or more different directions, occasional large waves.

 

Chichi-jima main street looking East- very busy work day - note the traffic
Harbour entrance is on the right of the big rock.

Main street looking West - the weekly ferry in the midground, traffic police (one each end) to handle the chaos

caused by the cable works - yes, it looks like Chichi-jima is getting NBN too.

Dinner at Boudin restaurant (Mark and Ryan from Spirit of Downunder met some girls who worked there

 

Yes, the photo of Vladmir includes
Escapade: Vladimir, Ms Vladimir, Brian

Spirit of Downunder
Mike, Tim, Georgie, Mark from McKay (empty plate at bottom, no turtle for mark), Ryan (hands grabbing his piece of green turtle)

Spirit headed off this morning just after 9:00, headed for Saipan, expecting
to be there in about 5 days.

Escapade is heading out this afternoon, about 17:00, destination Saipan via
a number of stops on the way, 1st may be HaHa-shima, but weather conditions/night
time arrival may preclude and may end up further south instead.

Did washing today, sitting out on the boat, and now bucketing down and me in town. Oh well.
130524 Escapade pos 24may 1500 26 10n 141 43e cse 215 spd 6kt Next stop io jima shabu shabu for lunch Haha jima last night, beggs(bacon and eggs!) for bfast.Vladimir.

2013 Sayonara from Escapade to Melbourne House.

As the last of the Osaka entrants make their way home or onto other destinations, Max sent us this update from Hokko Yacht Club.

'Escapade left Hokko yesterday. Optimus Prime, Turbulence and Kiss Goodbye to MS are still
here and enjoy their life in "Melbourne House"
Olivia, daughter of Robert, left her drawing of Escapade and Melbourne
House with her message "Sayonara=Good bye".
This is really heartwarming and we are all happy to have it. We are
going to put it in the frame and put them on the wall of Melbourne house."
Max Yamashita

Escapade sails again... avec Vladimir

Escapade has set sail on her return voyage. First stop, some place called Chichi Shima which is a bit ironic since I'm not sure I've actually found it on the chart yet. Never mind, in the immortal words of Captain Ron "Its out there somewhere". I'll turn my attention to the charts shortly.
Time 1630 EST May 19. Position 28 56N 138 10E Speed 5.5 Cse 120ish.
ETA Chichi thingo First light/pub opening on Tuesday 21st.
Up until about Four hours ago the wind had been 14 - 20kts close hauled and even then we were 10 degrees off course. Would not have been too bad except for the very unsociable 1.5 metre seas - all three of them. Net result is the waves aren't that big but 20% of them have no backs so its "thump" as you go over and pitch and roll the rest of the time with the odd yaw for good measure. However we are now into proper cruising mode - Main only, engine running at 2500, crew asleep and a decent lunch - which is why I really sat down to drop you an update.
Vladimir has made a welcome reappearance in the galley (pictures available) After three weeks of intense training at the hands of Mr Nakumura and Mr Kondo, Commodore and Vice-Commodore of the Osaka Hokko Yacht Club, in Melbourne House, he has produced Tuna sushi on day 1 (Friday) and the piece de resistance today - Chabu Chabu, complete with the odd drop of sweat and a few body hairs, making use of the first pairs of the pack of 500 chopsticks and the provisioning which was conducted with no less than 3 club members helping push the trolleys around the supermarket. The shopping trip followed a general trend of " my recommendation" followed by me saying arrigato and tossing it in the trolley. Unfortunately the tomato beer was not one of their recommendations and following Felicity's first tasting, its not hers either. Pickled baby squid for happy hour tonight ( just remembered they're in the fridge somewhere, and we better eat them sooner rather than later along with the octopus). After that it's little yum cha pillows and those funny baby sausages along with umpteen packs of noodles.

... and wait til you see the size of the bottles the local whisky comes in.

Cheers Vlad.

2013 Melbourne to Osaka Double Handed Race

Adventure Safety Trophy Winner.

Our thanks to Jeff Dusting from Adventure Safety who provided a trophy for Line Honours and two Kru Lifejackets for the Melbourne Osaka Double Handed race.
Wasabi were winners of the award and it was graciously accepted on behalf of Bruce and John by Owen, seen here with George Shaw.


Along with their Line Honours win,Wasabi were placed 2nd on AMS and 3rd on PHS.

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