If you're new to boating and have just gotten your PPCDL, its best to start with a used boat. Something in the range of 24-30 foot powered by Four-Stroke Outboards. These types of boats are easier to drive, demand less maintenance and are more forgiving when handled "wrongly" Its certainty not a good idea to move straight to a Cabin Cruiser unless you intend to hire a full time Captain and Crew to maintain and drive the boat. Handling the boat yourself is certainly not an option at this early stage of your boating adventure. I would recommend the 3 boats shown below. They happen to be marketed by SG Boating.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Fishing Memories - old photos that make me happy
I didn't take many pictures in the past. In fact I took very few. Of the few that I still kept; those that had survived the many times I moved house; I will always cherish. Looking at them brings me a sense of joy and fulfillment that neither work nor planned holidays can compare. I look forward to more of these times and adventures. I'm glad there's much time yet to enjoy these moments.
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 |
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