Dreams will not be old. Japanese seventy old people will challenge the world by sailing alone.
[global network reporter Wang Huan] "Dreams are not old." Tachio O, 74, who is engaged in the metal processing industry in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan, will start sailing from the port of Japan in June 5th to drive a sailing ship alone without a port to go around the world for a week. According to Japan's Kyodo News reported on June 2nd, in 2001, he successfully circled the world from west to East. This will challenge the headwinds and lead to higher eastward westward travel. "I hope my generation can live with a dream," said Li Wei, who has faced several challenges. The
vertical tail will embark on a journey of about 1 years with the full length of the "yolya" sailing vessel, which is about 9 meters long. He traveled south of the islands near the Bonin Islands, bypassed the coastal waters of Australia and moved westward through India and the Atlantic, crossing the Pacific Ocean through the southernmost end of the South American continent. Prior to the end of the end of the investment of about 8 million yen (about 480 thousand yuan) for many times to strengthen the hull, and so on, the preparatory work lasted 4 years.
the dream of universal dream has failed in the past. In 2004 and 2008, he challenged the hand boats across the Pacific Ocean, but he was rescued halfway through the two time. He said, "it was really a trouble for everyone at that time." This time, he will take a new adventure with his familiar sailing boat, emphasizing "want to see how much energy and strength you have."
Tachio O, Japan's 70 year old man, is preparing to challenge the journey of sailing the "eolian" from the east to the West.