Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Navy Seal Commander gives good sound advice to fresh graduates

This video is a must view. Wise advice from a top notch  Navy Seal Commander.


The Last Island Kampung in Singapore at Pulau Sakeng

I am fortunate to have had the privilege of visiting Pulau Sakeng and Pulau Semakau before it was turned into a land fill. Sakeng had a population of 500 plus 1 vilage policeman.The houses stood on stilts and lined the entire southern coastline. The largest and most prominent house had a TV Antenna on the roof and belonged to the Village head, the Penghulu Kampung. I only have fond memories of Pulau Sakeng. I would set off from the SAF Yacht Club in Sembawang Camp in my little 20 foot Dynaglass open boat fitted with a 40HP Yamaha and cruise at 18 knots to Sakeng to fish. That was in 1990. The Islanders were ever so friendly and relaxed. Our first stop was always the provision shop to buy cold drinks and food after an hour long trip. What a memory.... Those were carefree days.  I do miss them.         


Pulau Sakeng 

The local fishermen depended on the sea for a living

A typical house on stilts at Semakau

Friday, September 2, 2016

16 year old is youngest person to sail round the world solo

Laura Dekker is probably the youngest person to sail solo round the world. Her dream started when she was 8 years old, Born on a Yacht in New Zealand, she actually started her journey at age 14 years crossing oceans alone. Mentally she is probably years ahead of full grown working adults.


Thursday, August 11, 2016

I never tire of listening to LKY

I never ever tire of listening to LKY's speeches. He was a legend and will always be the face of Singapore. How lucky we are to have had a leader like LKY. His legacy will live on for centuries.

 
The wise thing Singaporeans can do is to work with our top leaders and stop senseless criticisms especially during election time. Gratitude brings out the best of us.  

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Why is the pontoon entrance at newer Marinas gated

Raffles Marina put in place a friendly well balanced Marina culture when she was 
established 22yrs ago. Boaters respected the sea and each other. If you went through a 
storm at sea and lived to tell the tale, you became friends for life. Boaters are a friendlier 
lot. That's one of the reasons I love boating.


I've observed that the newer Marinas namely 1Deg15 and Marina at Keppel Bay have gated 
entries to the wet berths. So you can't just walk down to the berths unlike at Raffles Marina, 
RSYC and Marina Country Club. At Keppel you'll need a boat owner with a dongle or a pass 
to open the gates going in and leaving the pontoons. I was told the MPA may have influenced 
such measures for fear that illegal immigrants would slip into Singapore through a Marina. 
That caused boat owners and their guests much inconvenience and distress when accessing 
their boats. One solution is to have gates but not lock them. Think about this before you rub 
it off as ineffective.

I intend to dwell deeper into this subject and recommend smarter measures as I wish to 
promote the friendly well balanced Marina culture that Raffles Marina began 22 yrs ago. 
We shouldn't allow fear to influence our better judgement and common sense.  


Raffles Marina, the first Marina to be established in Singapore






Friday, June 17, 2016

Weird and wonderful days at the Andaman Islands - Delos

I first visited the Andaman Islands 25 years ago. It was a fascinating place that time had forgotten. I sailed there onboard a Naval LST (ex American Landing Ship Tank)  The main attraction at the town Port Blair was the old city Jail. There was a sight & sound presentation that was worth a visit. I just couldn't fathom it to be the main tourist attraction. The Andaman Islands is part of India and it shows. I revisited the Islands again in early 2000. Nothing much has changed in the way of progress. recently the infamous Sailing Yacht Delos sailed there and had quite an adventure. I found their video entertaining and educational. Port Blair has changed very little the last 25 years. Thank goodness.

      

Sunday, June 12, 2016

A super cool Tuna Sports Fishing Boat

I really should have been born in the USA. My spirits just got lifted watching this video. What an awesome boat. Wow!!! Well though of for serious tuna game fishing. Truly fitting for an old salt.


Just being onboard this boat alongside a dock will give me immense pleasure.....

The turning point 25yrs ago - Time heals

It all began when I received a single page letter from the MPA in June 1998.The Port Master, then Capt M.H. decided that third party contrac...