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There is a smaller island that you can reach by using your [[Deku Leaf]].
There is a smaller island that you can reach by using your [[Deku Leaf]].
You will find a hidden hole there. Jump in to find lots of [[Miniblins]] and three ''crystal switches''. Using your [[Boomerang]] you can hit all of them to get the [[Submarine Chart]].
You will find a hidden hole there. Jump in to find lots of [[Miniblin]]s and three ''crystal switches''. Using your [[Boomerang]] you can hit all of them to get the [[Submarine Chart]].





Revision as of 18:48, May 23, 2013

Boating Course

The Boating Course is an island near the southeast corner of the Great Sea in The Wind Waker. Not only is it home to Loot but it also provides a mini-game, which gives you the chance of winning up to 250 rupees, but since the entry fee is 30 rupess, the maximum amount of rupees you can earn is 220.

There is a smaller island that you can reach by using your Deku Leaf. You will find a hidden hole there. Jump in to find lots of Miniblins and three crystal switches. Using your Boomerang you can hit all of them to get the Submarine Chart.


The mini-game

Test your boat-skills and try to collect as many rupees as possible within the time limit. The first time the time limit will be 4 minutes, but it will reduce by 10 seconds everytime you try it again.
There are some obstacles like barrels that you can jump over by using the
R-button.

Blue ChuChu

Jump from the highest point of the Boating Course's main island and use the Deku Leaf to glide to the other island to find the Blue ChuChu.

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References

  1. "Lemme ask you something, fry... Have you been using [R] to make your boat jump? Well? Have you? ...Of course, going out to sea just to jump around would be real dumb, if you ask me. Anyway, what you can do is tilt [<][+][>] to move your tiller just as you land... That's how you make a sharp turn. If you didn't know that, why don't you try it out?" — Fishman, The Wind Waker.