Rent a in Miura · Yamaha 33s (2007)
Description of Mitsumasa's sailboat
Sailboat Yamaha 33s 10.1m
Welcome to Japan — how about a sailing experience with breathtaking views of majestic Mt. Fuji? Just one hour from Tokyo International Airport by direct express train, you’ll find a peaceful anchorage in the scenic countryside of the Miura Peninsula. From here, it’s only 15 miles by sail to the Great Buddha of Kamakura. A licensed skipper accompanies all sailing trips for your safety and comfort. Like an stay, you can also use the yacht as overnight accommodation, with access to the yacht club’s showers. Discover the perfect balance between performance and comfort aboard OCEAN ONE, a Yamaha 33S designed and built by Yamaha in 1999. With an overall length of 9.97 meters, a 3.56-meter beam, and a fractional sloop rig, this sailboat delivers dynamic sailing while remaining stable and enjoyable for cruising. Designed for sailors who appreciate performance, she features a generous sail plan with a 37.03 m² mainsail, 36.76 m² headsail, and a 68.85 m² symmetric spinnaker, making her ideal for racing enthusiasts or fast coastal cruising. The folding 2-blade propeller enhances sailing efficiency, while her 3,238 kg displacement ensures responsiveness and balance on the water. Whether you are looking for an exciting sailing experience with a talented skipper or a relaxing day at anchor in one of the beautiful bays near Tokyo, OCEAN ONE adapts to your wishes. Perfect for day trips, sailing training, small group outings, or simply enjoying peaceful moments at sea, this yacht offers an authentic and memorable experience on the water. Come aboard and experience sailing at its finest
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From a young age, he sailed on the Arpege (Hatcher) moored in Koajiro Bay, accompanying cruises to the Izu Islands, Nishiizu, and the Boso Peninsula,. He admired his father, who loved the sea. He began full-fledged racing activities with the Keio High School Yacht Club. He participated in FJ class races as a crew member and skipper. While studying at the Keio University Faculty of Business and Commerce, he belonged to the Cruising Club (KCC), which focuses on offshore sailing, and gained experience in cruiser races and long-distance cruising. In his fourth year at university, he won the Ocean University Federation representative race and competed as skipper in the World Student Yachting Championships held in Royan, FranceAfter graduating from the same university, he made up his mind to enter the world of sailmaking. He was hired by the Japanese branch of Lidguard Sails, and in the fall moved to Auckland, New Zealand, where the headquarters is located. After three years of training, he began his domestic activities. He travels around the country competing in races to support customers across the country. He has participated in many races, including the Japan Cup, Kanto, Kansai, All Japan Middle Boat and X-35 All Japan, and in long races such as the Fukuoka Arirang Race, Kagoshima Kazan Island, Pearl Race, Okinawa Tokai and the longest race, the Transpack from Los Angeles to Hawaii. He has also accompanied overseas expeditions as a trimmer at Florida's Key West Race Week, First36.7 and First40.7, and has also participated in the X-35 World Championships in Germany (Kiel), Italy (Scarino), the Mleges32 and Melges20 World Championships and the Audi Series in western Italy, mainly on the islands of Sardinia, Elba, Lake Garda and Porto Ercole.
Location
Location of the sailboat: Keikyu Marina, Miura