Arriving in the Telaga harbour marina mid morning the yacht was refuelled and the crew made the trip to Kuah town to be checked in and file the change of ownership paperwork. New rules in Langkawi mean that motor boats must now use an agent to check in and out and this was efficiently handled by Nautical bits in the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club.
After doing some essential duty free shopping, the crew returned to Telaga harbour where they enjoyed an evening meal at the Mare Blu restaurant on the boardwalk. The following morning they departed Langkawi and headed for Kantiang bay, Ko Lanta. Trolling a line behind the boat saw them catch a dozen tuna to add to the Dorado from the trip down.
Anchoring up at Kantiang Bay the crew enjoyed an incredible sunset and a meal of freshly caught fish on board. The lantern was swung and sea stories were told until the small hours before a comfortable night on board and a passage back to the Phuket Boat Lagoon the following day. The Selene 43 Ocean trawler is one of the brands proudly presented by Derani Yachts and we are pleased that “Tao Tong” will remain in Phuket under the supervision of our yacht management program.
September 4, 2015
Following the postponement of the inaugural Phuket Yacht Show earlier this year it has been announced that it will now go ahead from 11-14 February…
September 4, 2015
Last month we featured the island of Langkawi, Malaysia, with details on the marinas and check in procedures. This month we give more of an…
June 28, 2015
With a large number of the private yachts in Thailand being registered in the port of Langkawi, Malaysia, many owners and boaters are familiar with…