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==Pacific Crossing==
 The Pacific being about 6 times larger than the Atlantic. Most boats leave America and go through the south Pacific Islands towards '''Australia''' or '''New Zealand'''. This is because of the trafe winds. '''East to West''' Boats normally leave from central America, this mostly '''Panama'''. '''West to East''' There are two different options from where boats start in the beginning of the year till mid of June.  '''Option 1''' Going through the south Pacific starting from '''New Zealand'''. The route is called theroaring forties. Most boats avoid going there as the weather conditions are very rough. Also without sailing experience or just a crossing little it is very unlikely that someone is never done without a stop over willing to take you on at least one of the Polynesian Islandsboard. The most likely end-point for most is  '''Option 2''' Starting in '''Japan''' boats will go towards '''Alaska''', '''AustraliaCanada''' or the Westcoast of the '''New ZealandUS'''. There are only 10 to 20 boats doing this route each year and most will start between the beginning of June and mid of June as it is not that incredible cold and the taifun season normally has not started yet.
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