Sunday, April 21, 2013
Dreaming about the Aleutian 76
The 76 Aleutian is undoubtedly the grandest GB built to date. She's the perfect size for cruising the coastal waters from S'pore to the Riau Archipelago, Tioman and Phuket and she's all you need to keep you and the family comfortable regardless of sea conditions and weather. There's nothing quite like the versatility a trawler for all purposes on the water. I no longer have the need to rush from one marina to another chomping over waves and trying to keep balance. Boating must be savored and very moment enjoyed void of anxiousness and hurry. If the distance is long, the time allowance has to be longer. When you finally get to your destination, there should be no hurry to move on again until after you've truly immersed yourself into the history and culture of that destination. Boating is for living not leaving...
Monday, March 18, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Today's Catch
Caught off the reefs fringing Jurong Island using Apollo Rigs & live prawns |
I've been fishing weekly the past month. Mostly jigging off Pulau Salu and Jurong Island. The catch has been below average for Singapore waters. I would have been glad to just catch the harvest shown in the picture. Alas that picture came from a fishing kaki of mine. Pretty good for a day's fishing off Jurong Island. Well, as they say, a bad day's fishing is far better than a good day at the office.
I hope to post news of my fishing adventures again soon. The month of May would be a better season and I'm booked to fish North of Horsburgh in the South China Sea. Till then, here's wishing you fair winds and following seas.
Wow, It's already February 2013
Wow, time really does fly. I hadn't realised that it's already February, nearing the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. I have not seen my blog since coming back from the Himalayas in November. That's a long time. December has always been my favorite season followed by January or February to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Well I guess it's time to move on and start "working" again. Time to get back on the tread mill, take the bull by it's horns and build an eventful 2013. Time to update my life again on the blog.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Day 1: S'pore - Ipoh (Road Trip to Tibet)
Day 1: 560km on a tankful of diesel |
WF infront of Impiana Hotel, Ipoh |
Kelvin Yeo's Toyota Prado |
Some of the other cars in the convoy |
The journey from JB to Ipoh was quite uneventful, except for a speeding ticket issued to the oldest gentleman in our convoy, Mr Seet who is 75 yrs young. As usual, he will be driving all the way to Tibet and back whilst his lovely wife, who's also in her 70s accompanies him on probably his 20th Auto-Venture to date.
Well it's off to dinner now. Tomorrow we'll head straight to the Thai border and stay the night at Hat Yai.
Enroute to Thailand from West Malaysia |
JB Hotel Hat Yai |
Pit Stop for a quick rest |
Waiting for the Ferry to cross the river from Chiang Rai to Myanmar |
Escaping the sun on the barge ferry crossing to Myanmar |
The White Buddist Temple in Thailand - This Golden building is the toilet |
Arrival at Meiji Mountains - Tibet |
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tibet here I come - 10 days to D1
I'm feeling very excited as the days to the departure draws nearer. Next week would be the last week spent in Singapore. My Land cruiser KZJ78G with a 1KJ-TE engine is all set up and ready for the 40 day expedition to Mount Everest Base camp.
The final accessory I fitted was a snorkel. It will enable the engine to breathe cooler dust-free air. So far so good. The air filter appears to be super clean and the looks enhanced to a more rugged 4X4. As for increased performance, I could not feel any visible increase in power.
I am especially happy that the engine temperature remains within the manufacturer's specs when going uphill. This is a direct result of topping up the silicone oil in the viscous hub of the fan hub assembly. Most Landcruisers will keep to normal engine temperatures with the standard clutch fan. No need to change to a 4 layer radiator or a larger fan. Just top up the silicone oil and all will be okay.
I tested the tyre pressures on the Highway yesterday. I found that 30psi when cold, which is about 32psi when hot suits just fine. Anything lower feels slugish and anything higher feels too hard on the bumps.
I will probably start packing today. Don't want to miss any items. Next week, I'll send the LC to Panjang's workshop for a complete servicing. This time I'm determined to have a 100% mechanical fault free drive there & back.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Fishing Offshore
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