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CRUISING KAte Cruising Kate Ung Kong Wan (Vase Bay) Latitude 22 20.7N Longitude 114 21.2 E: on the north-western tip of Bluff Island. Local charts for Hong Kong waters—page 98. Number four in a series of places to take your boat (or canoe or anything that floats) for the day. The vase-like indent on the northern side of Bluff Island is remarkably sheltered in most weathers. It used to be a favourite BBQ site of Kate’s, and we often had water fights and played silly games in our tenders, resulting mostly in tipping ourselves out and swimming in and out to the shore, towing our waterlogged craft behind. This gives an indication of how nice the beach is and how small the swell. There are several areas that are great for BBQs and the beach is big enough for games and even for making sandcastles. The beach has become rightly more popular in recent years, and now you must be early to beat the crowds. The Bay may be safely approached from any direction, yet note that the small, rather nasty reef of Wai Kap Pai—with its surfacebreaking rocks in very low tides—is to the NNW about 0.4nm. The police launches often seem to loiter/park there almost as if it is a floating marine police station as it offers good visibility of the whole of Rocky Harbour. Taking the shortest route from HHYC, it will take you about an hour to an hour and a half at an average speed of 6 knots. For yachts under sail in the winter monsoon, you will probably have to tack a few times from Table Island, and the sea can often be a bit bumpy near and just past Cham Pai/Jin Island, which will make the journey a little longer. If this swell is unpleasant, or an issue, the return trip through the channel to the north side of Kau Sai Chau is always pleasant. There are no hidden dangers on the way or close by, just head out east, leave Table Island well to your south and, at Cham Pai (southern tip of Jin Island), the north-western tip of the Bay is on the nose 0.5nm at 080. The anchoring is good on the south-eastern side, clear right to the three metre line. There are rocks close in on the western side and to the north. These are below the obvious vegetation and very close to the shoreline. Do take a few beach games, a picnic and possibly a big sun umbrella—enjoy. 33