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Japanese Sailor Begins 2nd Pacific Crossing

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From Associated Press

Kenichi Horie set sail for Japan on Saturday in his gleaming white Mermaid, a single-sail boat just 9 feet, 2 inches long with a 6-foot beam.

He was the first Japanese sailor to cross the Pacific alone when he made a stormy, crossing from Osaka to San Francisco in 94 days in a 19-foot sloop in 1962.

“Then, it was most wide ocean and smallest boat, and now this time, it’s the same thing too,” said Horie, 50, before sailing.

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He expects the 6,700-mile journey to take about 100 days.

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