Since our return to Thailand we've spent some weeks completing negotiations and arrangements with contractors for our refit and painting work, to be carried out later this year. Lots of documentation and negotiations, and we're pleased to say that we've appointed Pro Yachting ("Jill & Pro") to do the work at Boat Lagoon, Phuket. The rig will be removed and painted, along with the hull, and we plan some improvements and stainless steel work. Jotun primers and epoxies will be used exclusively, with Awlgrip Linear Polyurethane topcoats. As we'll have to move off the boat and empty the contents, finding reasonable accomodation has been a priority. Days of driving around the area have proved useful, and we've found some promising places. Our plan is to rent a 2 or 3 bedroom house for the five or six months that we'll be there. Whilst we'll be working on the boat most days, visitors will certainly be welcome! Phuket is a delightful holiday spot. Check your frequent flyer points....we expect to be living and working in Phuket from late August 2008 to late January 2009.
Private and rental villas are big business in Phuket, and we've also been working hard recording two villas on video, using DV.Cam format, as a trial for a new video enabled web site. The pictures look good, and will be edited when we get to Singapore next week. More news on that one later in the year.
Before the haulout we're making another visit to Sarawak, to spend more time with our friends at the longhouse Rumah Lidam. Last week in Langkawi we provisioned extensively for the journey, adding some 800 litres of diesel and about 200 litres of beer, wine and spirits to the payload. The diesel came by jerry can from shore, 100 litres per trip, and we were very glad when it was over. Here in Penang we've added more Aussie beef to the freezer, and ticked off the usual range of boat jobs. We should be in Singapore by April 26, for about 2 weeks.
Our 1st Weblog Birthday, Celebrated With The Ocean Cruising Club
This weblog is 1 year old this month, and it seems that many people are enjoying the content. The site has been visited around 5000 times in the twelve months. Some of the video content has been hit more than that, thanks to U-Tube. Even our simple life raft servicing video (link here) has been viewed over 1400 times(I'm amazed). Back in early January we received a delightful email from Eric Vischer, on behalf of the Ocean Cruising Club in the UK.
In his words, "I am very pleased to inform you that the Committee of The Club has decided to award you the 2007 Water Music Trophy for providing excellent cruising information to The Club. Through your website, you have provided very full cruising information on Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Borneo, Indonesia and Australia and New Caledonia. Your site contains downloadable customs and immigration documentation for ports in many of those countries, comprehensive marine service directories for Asia and Australia and a section for your favourite recipes for the gourmet cruiser. We have said that anyone contemplating cruising those parts should not fail to browse your site! This is now all available through a link from the OCC web site for the rest of us to use." Thank you Eric !
The Water Music Trophy is for a member "who has contributed most to the Club by way of providing cruising information, navigation and pilotage", and is one of several awards given annually by the OCC. Another award winner this year was Sir Robin Knox Johnson. Naturally we're honoured and delighted, but were unable to attend the presentation in London earlier this month. However Neil's cousins Sue Wreford and Simon Heap attended the dinner on our behalf, on April 4th at the Royal Thames Yacht Club in Knightsbridge, London. That is cousin Sue in the photo, receiving the trophy from Admiral Mary Barton. Sue now has temporary possession of a medallion that will eventually find its way home to Crystal Blues. Our sincere thanks go to the Committee of the OCC for considering us. Read the official citation here.
The web is an amazing tool - in recent weeks this site has been linked to the Tourist Click web site (see the graphic in the right hand column), and to several marine and cruising oriented news feeds, so we'll try to keep it interesting and relevant.
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