After 8 long years I met my brother John Coupland again. What better way to get together than on a cruise up the Malacca Straits to Langkawi & Phuket. Here's John with his glass of Singapore Sling. The Photo in the middle are of the family, Jack, Stephanie, Kimberly, John & Angel.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Tg Pinang Charter Fishing Trip 7-9 July 2011
Red Mangrove Jack
Red Snapper / AngKueh
One of 5 large Sting Rays
Table-size Grouper
All caught onboard a 55 Foot Traditional Wooden Fishing Trawler
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Tioman Revisited 1-3 July 2011
The Boat I took to Tioman. SOA: 27kts, 3 crew onboard
Cheap & Good Roti Canai breakfast at kampung Tekek.
The Team all aboard Sol Mate, a Grady 330
Heading for Chebeh to dive & snokel.
Sol Mate, Philip Seow's Gardy 330Saturday, June 25, 2011
6th Batch Boys Gathering
Once again after some years, we met each other again. This time the chose venue was at Tg Berlayer. It was here that we took the ferry each morning to Brani Naval Base. How its changed over the years. The civilians have taken over the place and turned it into a dining & pub venue. Till the next gathering....
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sea Bass Galore off St John's
On 12 May, a happy incident happened off St John's Island. A thousand Sea Bass escaped from the AVA fish farm there. The first lucky angler went home with 50 mature Sea Bass weighing from 1.5-5kilos. Word spread like wild fire and soon even those without boats made their way to the Island to claim their share of these trophy fish.
Philip Seow, my fishing buddy & I caught 7 fish the first day and some more the following. They were delicious. Best rig proofed to be live prawn on Hong Kong hook.
I'm off there again tomorrow to fill the home freezer.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Dinner with Navy Batch Mates
Why is it that Navy batch mates get along so easily long after the members have ROD. It amazes me that we're always happy when we meet. There's something to be said about having gone through tough military training together. The bond lasts forever and the friendship is pure & transparent. I guess because we saw each other grow up from boys to men. Most of us are now 51 years of age. I'm looking forward to our main gathering again on the 24th June. Till then, best wishes to every member of the 6th Batch of Midshipmen.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Boat Asia 2011
It seems the best time to catch up with old sea friends is during the Boat show in Singapore. They always show up. Although most are not looking for another boat, the atmosphere is delightful. I wonder if the pleasure boating market in Singapore will ever be as intense as in Australia & New Zealand. We certainly have kinder weather conditions & reasonable crusing grounds when you add in West Malaysia & Riau. I am of the opinion that a passage maker with a 2,000nm range is the idea boat for this region. Otherwise stay with the smaller more economical weekend boats and you should not have too much trouble having fun on the water. In Singapore, even a sea kayak can prove to be lots of fun & adventure, given the right attitude.
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