26 August 2019 | Yankee Jacks
16 February 2016 | Kuala Bernam
13 February 2016 | Pulau Pangkor Laut
08 February 2016
04 February 2016
31 January 2016
30 January 2016
29 January 2016 | Langkawi Fiords
27 January 2016 | Langkawi
26 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
25 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
24 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
23 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
22 January 2016 | Langkawi
21 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
20 January 2016 | Langkawi
19 January 2016 | Telaga Lagoon
19 January 2016 | Thai Malaysia border

Life begins again

26 August 2019 | Yankee Jacks
Nick | Just lovely!
It is just on 9 months since we purchased our new floating home, the beautiful old MV Sebranzer and we have just dropped anchor in Yankee Jacks, the first place we rested at the start of our last adventure on 10 November 2010. That 9 month interval has seen us pretty well stranded thanks to events beyond our control and which we could not have survived, virtually unscathed, without the assistance and generosity of lots of people. Words can never effectively express our gratitude to Rollo & Ann Nicholson, Graeme & Rhonda Richers, Brian Hughes and Geoff & Judy Richey. Dave & Emma, Peta & Brennan and Jeff & Michelle stood unflinchingly where only family can. Special thanks too, to Mandy, our wonderful house sitter, now tenant and above all friend and Bob & Elva Negus whose warm hospitality is frankly, incredible.
So, we're under way again even if the early part of this new journey will be a little 'stop - start'. We'll have a stopover at a yard on the Brisbane River, probably next month, to have our well worn decks glassed over and a bit of paint splashed around. Then a leisurely sojourn in Moreton bay will see out 2019. Every move from here on will be weather determined and, if the fates are kind we'll work the east coast between Thursday Island and Kangaroo Island - THE NEW BIG DREAM!

Venture up another estuary for calm

16 February 2016 | Kuala Bernam
Departed Pangkor at 0930h as start of trip to Port Dickson. Good sailing at first as a couple of storms rolled around us but didn't hit. The wind died as the sky cleared and it was some motor sailing but then just motoring to our overnight anchorage. We are in an estuary, Kuala Bernam. We noticed this estuary on our way north and all the fishing boat activity here. We came in today as the roll is till persisting outside and now we have a nice quiet spot. No spilled wine tonight ! Interesting place with scattered fishing villages, a large ferry terminal on the opposite bank and a new temple like construction near our spot. Very much worth investigating but we will leave that for next time. Grateful to have a roll free anchorage tonight.

Extraordinary local hospitality

13 February 2016 | Pulau Pangkor Laut
We left Lumut on 13th after a lovely few days and returned to Pangkor Island. Still a few days to wait before we need to start trip to Port Dickson. So we just had a holiday; played cards, swam, picnic on beach and somewhere ashore each night for dinner.
On Sunday morning, we took a taxi to the service station for some diesel and bough 80 litres at just a tad under 50 cents a litre! Called in at Viktry Resort to order dinner. This is run by an Indian family and there is no menu. If you call in the morning and tell Carmilla what you would like, she will prepare it for you. We feasted on chicken curry, fried chicken, curried cabbage, mixed vegetable, delicious okra, rice and papadums! All I had asked for was a chicken dish and vegetables!
It was a no brainer that we then ordered for the next night while we were there!
Managed to catch 10 litres of drinking water in a bucket and some more that went directly in to the tank.
The little bay here is visited every day by many of the big fishing boats and they run their huge nets round the schools of tiny fish that are dried and sold in huge quantities to the locals. Here, they are called anchovies. When we pass them in the shops, the smell is very strong and the open sacks of fish are surrounded by sticky fly paper that has captured hundreds of flies. Not very appetising. On the second night, I asked Carmilla how she made the delicious Okra dish. It suddenly wasn't quite so appealing, when she told me that it was flavoured with anchovies!!!!!
When we left, they gave us a gift...a big container of some spicy nibbly things to have with our beer! There is enough there to last us a year! Very tasty though. The people here are so hospitable.

Up the Din Ding

08 February 2016
2016 the year of the monkey!
We decided to do further exploring and go up the Din Ding river to Lumut and visit the lumut International Yacht Club which, the guide book said, has great facilities & a lovely pool. We passed many ships waiting to come in to the busy port and a large bulk loading facility away from the main town. Big ferries raced up & down but we didn't need to do any dodging & weaving. Just a couple of hours and we dropped anchor off the marina dock intending to go ashore to obtain permission to do so. What we found was a deserted derelict clubhouse and a (algae) green pool. The marina docks had signs declaring 'closed for repair' and 'trespassers will be prosecuted' but the hole cut in the fence seemed to be there for a reason!
Anchoring off and dinghying in was easy so we stayed put. We met Massimo, an Italian man, who owns two of the lovely big buildings there. He has tried to establish restaurants & coffee shops but because of the difficulty of finding staff and his unwillingness to work every day, they have failed to flourish.
The area comes alive at night as hundreds of locals flock to the area where skateboards, roller blades, electric bikes & scooters are hired. All are brightly lit and it is a carnival atmosphere nightly. An enterprising family business pops up each night and sells delicious chicken and beef kebabs. We dined on these a couple of times. Five for six ringit ($2)
Took a taxi ride to Marina Island to see the Pangkor marina where many of our friends have stayed & lifted out. Had lunch there with a large group of yachties who were taking a break from working on their boats. Speaking of which, Nick managed to repair the lining that had been removed to repair the steaming lights!
Massimo had told us about his boat that he was refurbishing and had also talked about his many businesses...finger in many pies. He asked if we would like to see the boat and on the way he showed us where he is building a slipway & boatyard. He pointed out where he & Judy live....in the two penthouses on "that building". And then the boat! It is 100feet long, sleeps 18, carries 6 crew etc etc and just over here is my yacht! A lovely and helpful, most modest man who then told us that his business was Intel Marine! Wow, google it! In Australia he had started the Latina Fresh Pasta company that was very successful for him.

Sick of rolling so another move.

05 February 2016
Tried Nipa Bay around the corner next day but the roll hung in. Walked ashore to find most places closed. Of course, Malaysia..Friday! The roll persisted so we moved again around to Pangkor Laut where it was much calmer and the beach much cleaner. Brought up 2000 hrs on the Perkins just as we arrived. The resort on Pangkor Laut is reputed to be luxurious and as the photo shows, it attracts some up-market visitors. A long walk and we found a Chinese Restan open. Good food!
Here we learned the devastating news that Tony, "Waitaine II", whom we met in Ko Payham and again in Nai Yang had passed away aboard. His body was not discovered for ten days. RIP Tony
Clean water here for swimming but not clean enough to use the water maker. Another big storm and added water to the tank.
Sunday was the beginning of Chinese New Year holidays. Lots of people here and fireworks at midnight. GONG XI FA CAI to all!

Rolling

04 February 2016
Next day, we made Pangkor Island by 1400h and anchored in Teluk Belanga. The roll is still coming in and making life uncomfortable at anchor. There has been enough SE Wind to bring the roll in and it doesn't seem like abating soon.
Vessel Name: Sebranzer
Vessel Make/Model: 1967 Qld built carvel motor launch 52Ft
Hailing Port: Maryborough, Queensland
Crew: Nigel (Nick) & Erica Nicholson
About:
Suffice to say we're a couple of ageing dreamers who simply decided that we didn't want to join our ancestors before we'd had a damn good shot at fulfilling at least some of the dreams first. Now approaching our 53rd year of married life, a move to the 'dark side' seems sensible. [...]
Sebranzer's Photos - Malaysia # 2
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The gen set ready to go to KL. Danga Bay. 24-12-13
The mess as the gen set comes out. Danga Bay. 24-12-13
Another steamboat. Old Trafford, Johor Bahru. 19-12-13
Motorcycle crush in a storm, Singapore causeway. 18-12-13
"Sir" Nick with Sir Stamford Raffles. 17-12-13
Marina Bay Singapore. 17-12-13
Just to say we were there! 17-12-136
Orchard Rd Singapore, Christmas lights. 17-12-13
Prada Christmas display, Orchard Rd. 17-12-13
Singapore
Same tree 30 sec later. 17-12-13
All the big names were there. Orchard Rd. 17-12-13
Singapore MRT Unit. 17-12-13
Dinner at The Zon. 16-12-13
Just one example of the way Moslems embrace Christmas. JB Mall. 9-12-13
Sabotaged Danga Bay Marina boat.1-12-13
Decorated sacred cow. Kip Mart. 30-11-13
Hindu Festival, Kip Mart. 30-11-13
Jini
World
World
Petronas Twin Towers parkland. KL. 27-11-13
Sunset from 86th floor, Twin Towers. KL. 27-11-13
City traffic from 86th floor, Twin Towers. KL. 27-11-13
KL from the 86th floor. 27-11-13
KL from the 86th floor. 27-11-13
KL from the 86th floor. 27-11-13
KL from the twin towers. 27-11-13
KL traffic from the twin towers skybridge. 27-11-13
On the skybridge, Petronas Twin Towers, KL. 27-11-13
86 floors above Kuala Lumpur. 27-11-13
On the twin towers skybridge. KL. 27-11-13
Amazing technology. I waved my ticket at the TV and up came the construction model of the towers. 27-11-13
Shopping gallery, Petronas Twin Towers, KL. 27-11-13
Petronas Twin Towers, KL. 26-11-13
Malay traditional dance. 27-11-13
Christmas is big in Moslem Malaysia. 27-11-13
Independence Square, KL. 27-11-13
Kuala Lumpur Mosque. 27-11-13
Water rat, KL Aquaria. 27-11-13
Bumble Bee Dart frog. KL Aquaria. 27-11-13
Amazonian Alligator Garfish. KL. 27-11-13
Amazonian fish story. 27-11-13
Amazonian fish story. 27-11-13
Bongs awaiting customers. Kuala Lumpur. 26-11-13
Ipo from the peak of Gunung Brinchang. That
The Mossy Forest, Brinchang, C H. 26-11-13
The Mossy Forest, Brinchang, C H. 26-11-13
The jungle trek, Brinchang, C H. 26-11-13
Cobra Lily. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
Sweetest strawberries and freshest cream. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Strawberries above, potted in coconut fibre, parsley below. C H Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
The number of strawberry plants per sq ft is amazing. They bear all year round. CH. 26-11-13
This is what Malays call a mushroom. They
View from De La Ferns Hotel room, Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
About to go Steamboating. C H. 25-11-13
Fellow tourists who taught us how to enjoy Steamboat. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Butterfly getting into nectar. C H Butterfly Farm. 26-11-13
Malaysian butterfly with 6 inch wingspan. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
A beetle not to have in your hair. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
Chipmunk. As Erica says,
Malaysian tarantula. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
Avenue of lady slipper vine. MARDI Agro Farm, Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
BOH Tea Plantation. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
BOH tea plantation. That is harvesters in the top centre. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
Cameron Highlands under tea. 26-11-13
Showing the tea finger. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
Tomatoes, again fed hydroponically. MARDI Agro Research Farm. C H. 25-11-13
Oh to be a rabbit here! C H Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
Now that
Chili thriving next to tomatoes and egg plant. MARDI Agro Farm. 25-11-13
Egg plant thriving in the mountains. MARDI Agro Farm. 25-11-13
A leaf beetle. The best camouflage imaginable. Cameron Highlands. 26-11-13
A perky little Cameron Highlands lizard. 26-11-13
The gerberas were superb. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
The gerberas were superb. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
The gerberas were superb. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Watercress farm, Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Hydroponically grown strawberries in coconut fibre. C H Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
Jade vine from Africa. Mardi Agro Research farm. 25-11-13
Beautiful wild orchid. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Chrysanthemmums by the thousands. Cameron Highlands Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
Erica is drooling. Magnificent Gerberas. C H Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
First glimpse of covered farming. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Gives some idea of the range and maturity of Cacti at C H Lavender Farm. 25-11-13
Amidst her favourite flowers. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13Amidst her favourite flowers. Cameron Highlands. 25-11-13
Herbal chicken bun ready for devouring. Ipoh. 24-11-13
Herbal Chicken Bun, Ipoh. 24-11-136
Served with Herbal Chicken Bun. Ipoh. 24-11-13
Chicken, lamb and beef buns that enticed us into this Chinese restaurant. Magnifico! Ipoh. 24-11-13
Gunung Lang Recreational Park, Ipoh. 24-11-13
Almost at the top, Perak Tong cave temple, Ipoh. 24-11-13
Ipoh suburbs from Parak Tong Temple. 24-11-13
Panorama of Ipoh from Parak Tong Temple. 24-11-13
Laughing Buddha, Perak Tong cave temple, Ipoh. 24-11-13
Parak Tong cave temple, Ipoh. 24-11-13
Ipoh Industrial area from Parak Tong Temple. 24-11-13
Parak Tong cave temple. Ipoh. 24-11-13
Artwork in Parak Tong cave temple. Ipoh. 24-11-13
Founder of Buddhism. Perak Tong cave temple, Ipoh. 24-11-13
Ipoh features lovely British colonial architecture. 23-11-13
Ipoh railway station. 23-11-13
With Hindu bride & groom, Ipoh. 23-11-13
Ipoh Town Hall set for a Hindu wedding. 23-11-13
Ipoh Town Hall. 23-11-13
Ipoh Town Hall. 23-11-13
Interesting notice on central pillar of entrance to St Michaels School, Ipoh. 23-11-13
St Michaels School story. Ipoh. 23-1-13
St Michaels Catholic School, Ipoh. 23-11-13
Jonker Street, Malaka. 22-11-13
Altar for MaChoo, patron deity of fishermen and seafarers, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malalka. 21-11-13
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Altar to Kwan Yin, Goddess of Mercy. Malaka. 21-11-13
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (1645), Malaka. 21-11-13
Archeological dig, Middleburg Bastion (mid 1500s), Malaka. 21-11-13
Bastion House Story, Malaka. 21-11-13
Bastion House, Malaka. 21-11-13
Weaving cane mat. Ayer Keroh, Malaka. 22-11-13
Typical traditional Malaysian living room. Ayer Keroh, Malaka. 22-11-13
Melaka Sultanate Palace gardens. 21-11-13
Melaka Sultanate Palace gardens. 21-11-13
 
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