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If you want practical ideas, I've been living aboard in Singapore,
Malaysia and Thailand for the past 10 years.

Problems you are going to face a

Assuming you are at anchor:

All sail boats of the type you envision have poor ventilation. Opening
the forward hatch gets some air flow but also lets in the mosquitos
and screens cut down airflow by a surprising amount.

12 Volt fans don't move a lot of air but help. They also run your
batteries down.

Refrigeration. Either you are going to carry ice (not always
available) or you are going to have a fridge, or you are going
shopping everyday. I'd recommend a 12 VDC fridge.

On the type of boat you are thinking about there probably isn't a
generator set. A Honda, or Chinese made copy, will do everything you
need.

Water! Water is a problem. It is heavy and not always available. Plan
on lugging 20 Ltrs a day and learn how to sanitize it.

Renewable power. In SEA wind generators are of limited value - not
enough wind. Solar panels, on the other hand work a treat.

Getting back and forth to shore. You will need a dinghy and reliable 2
- 3 HP motor. Dinghys do get stolen from time to time.

Assuming you are in a marina:

You can have a window air con blowing down the front hatch and live
comfortable. Big 220 VAC fans move a lot of air.

Water no longer is a problem. Just turn on the tap.

Visas:

If you are from N. America or the EU then:

Indonesia is not very hospital with many and varied immigration
regulations. You need a cruising permit to take your boat there.
Bribery and Corruption is a way of life there.

Singapo Gives you a 2 week Seaman's Visa. Staying longer is
possible but complicated. Go to the Seaman's section of Immigrations
and they will give you exact instructions. No bribery or corruption.

Malaysia: 90 day visa after which you must leave the country and
return for a new 90 days. I lived there for more then a year leaving
for the day every three months. No problems. Very little bribery at
the level you will be operating at.

Thailand: 30 days upon entry which is renewable for a limited number
of months by leaving and returning. Complex visa regulations. Contact
a Thai Embassy BEFORE you arrive in Thailand will undoubtedly make the
procedure less complex. Bribery is a complex subject here. It exists
but can only help in some cases. If you have overstayed your visa a
bit of dosh might get you a day or so extension so you don;t have to
pay a fine but won;t get you another 30 days.

Hope that helps a bit.

Bruce in Bangkok
(brucepaigeatgmaildotcom)



Bruce, excellent post.

I have one question. With the bugs, heat, visitor/in-transit
requirments, why did you chose that area compared to any other spot in
the world?

Bob


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On Jun 11, 1:48 am, Bruce wrote:

Bruce, excellent post.

I have one question. With the bugs, heat, visitor/in-transit
requirments, why did you chose that area compared to any other spot in
the world?


Bob, I guess you have neverbeen to Thailand. I lived for a number of years
in Japan and truly loved it, but I think I am changing over to loving
Thailand a bit more. Plus the food is great.

Leanne

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Bob, I guess you have neverbeen to Thailand. I lived for a number of years
in Japan and truly loved it, but I think I am changing over to loving
Thailand a bit more. Plus the food is great.

Leanne


Hi Leanne:

Very true, never been in that area. That is why I asked. I have fished
with a group out of hakodate Hokidio for a while. Interesting guys.
food was good if ya liked boiled snails, pacific cod testical soup,
and bering sea sculpin head soup. Ummm.

So what is so enjoyable about that area. I was talking to John Holmes
ex girlfriend who lived there for a while in the 80s. She seemed to
like it too. so what gives? What kept you there?

Bob

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Hi Leanne:

Very true, never been in that area. That is why I asked. I have fished
with a group out of hakodate Hokidio for a while. Interesting guys.
food was good if ya liked boiled snails, pacific cod testical soup,
and bering sea sculpin head soup. Ummm.

So what is so enjoyable about that area. I was talking to John Holmes
ex girlfriend who lived there for a while in the 80s. She seemed to
like it too. so what gives? What kept you there?


I have been all over the country and loved the people and food. Everything
is rather laid back,
but not as bad as in Central America. My last trip was the first time in
Phuket. If I was 20 years
younger, I think I could very easily settle there. Nice climate, cost of
living good and top
medical available.

Leanne

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