Cruising Report: Northern Philippines, Taiwan to Japan
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doina.
Last modified on 2005-08-24 22:13:59
Countries: Japan, Philippines, Taiwan
Philippines
Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines is a good place to haul. They have a 50T
travel lift, if you reverse in there is no need to remove your backstay up
to 50ft. The yard will try and charge you 10% for any parts you have shipped
to their yard. We would advise having them shipped to the yacht club or the
Hungry Marlin restaurant next door for no charge. The Hungry Marlin can also
supply whole frozen tenderloins of beef at reasonable prices. All repairs
are available in Subic at very good prices. Bob Fairclough at the yard is a
good source of information. The yacht club/marina is very good - 24hr
security, we paid about $12 a night.
It is possible to daysail almost all the way from Subic Bay, Luzon,
Philippines to mainland Japan , weather permitting certain anchorages.
Bolenao & Derique are 2 popular stops north on NW Luzon. We didn't stop
there & sailed straight to Ishigaki, southern islands of Okinawa, Japan.
Lan-YU, 22N/ 121.5E , a Taiwanese island can be stopped at in good weather.
The NNE 3kt current causes some nasty seas around that area that can deter
people from approaching it. U.S sailing directions talks of a 50ft anchorage
on the western side of the island. We have friends who anchored there in
35kts and said it was very unpleasant, with a rocky bottom. The harbor is on
the NE side of the island, quite small but protected. You have to tie to
several fishing boats in the harbor. We are told the officials are friendly
& don't have a problem with you stopping there.
With advanced organization, it is also possible to stop at the Ken-ting
marina (nat'l park) on the southern side of "mainland" Taiwan island. We are
told the police will give you 3-4 days there without advance notice
(emergency stop etc..)..... contacting the American Trade Board in Tapei can
organize the special clearance. Nelson Lui (yachtingtw@yahoo.com), in
Ken-ting can help with the proceedure.
The Small Craft Guide's (harbor charts) for Japan are excellent. They are
published by the Nippon Foundation & hard to obtain. Books H-808. H-809 & H
812 are for southern Japan.
Ishigaki (24.5N/ 124E) is the most southern port of entry. Under the new
terrorist security laws you must get permission 24hrs in advance before
being allowed in to the port (ie a fax sent BEFORE you leave). They WILL
keep you anchored out there for 24hrs if you don't have it.
Resident yachtie Mike Quinn (hanalee@crux.ocn.ne.jp phone: 098-082 8727)
will help with your inward clearance. The harbor has a 500ft floating pier
(12ft at low water), there may be space, if not the harbor wall is ok, but
do put out a breast anchor so that you can get off the wall. Customs, CG &
imm. will come to the boat, Mike will help.
Diesel is 95 yen a litre, you may be able to get 35% of that back by
notifying customs in advance of the intended purchase.
Tomato's are 100 yen each!!
If you have any narcotic medicines (morphine etc,,)on board you must let
customs know. There are good mechanics, hardware stores & supermkts. This
place would be ok in a typhoon, but would need several 1,000ft of rope. Mike
has seen 100 typhoons here.
You have to fill out an outward clearance with customs for your next port,
not a big deal, you just have to be organized, calling them in advance.
Ginowan Marina, Okinawa
(26° 17'N / 127° 45'E) is 13ft at low water. The channel to the marina bears left through small red & green buoys, 3 buoys down the main channel. The floating docks are new and saw a 110kt typhoon in 2004 with no problems.
We paid $24 a night here. The outside docks are for guests, which are not
very well protected if a storm comes... we moved in to a corner space when
there was a threat... they only want you to use the dock elec for 30 mins a
day, I never found out the reason why. In an emergency, it would be poss. to
haul here. There is a huge yanmar dealer nearby that can get any parts
needed for any system. We had our fridge compressor repaired by DENSO, who
can get new HP hoses made.
It may be difficult under reciprocal immigration agreements for USA citizens
to extend the 3 month immigration visa. we asked at the immigration office if typhoon shelter was enough of a reason, they said "maybe". You can fly to Taiwan or South Korea to restart the clock. UK citizens get an additional 3 months
then no more.
Ie Jima
(26° 40'N/ 127° 48'E, has a good harbour on its southern side, beautiful
isl. Get navigation permission to stop there.
Okinaerabu Jima
(27° 20'N / 128° 30'E) has a harbour on the south side 12ft at low
water (this is now Kagoshima province, so you need navigation permission
from a different ministry of transport, they can put you in jail entering
"closed" ports without permission).
Amami 0 Shima
28°N/ 129° 20'E, is one of the most beautiful islands we've
ever been to. The port of Koniya in the fjord-like waterway is very similar to
great barrier island NZ. Customs, police & CG were quick to find us. There
is a non-floating yacht dock in the eastern of the 3 harbors, the entrance
is just 6ft at low water, but deep inside, we didn't go in there... Mr. Kasai
(090-477 81867), VHF CH.77 "dreamy boy", has lived there for 18yrs & will
help you.... He has 3 typhoon moorings in a 360 deg protected bay 3NM west of
Koniya in 80ft of water. the navy & police boat have typhoon moorings here
too.
Naze, the main town is a 90 minute bus (& $30 roundtrip) ride from Koniya,
although you can get everything you need in Koniya. Here we did get the tax
back on our diesel (35%), notifying customs in advance of the purchase.
Phillip & Denise Gibbins, Yacht Vellamo