Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Nai Yang, Thailand

We have been enjoying our last few days in Thailand but have been busy with boat repair.The watermaker high pressure pump failed and I have had to remove it and take it for repair. It weighs more than 30 kilos and my body still hurts from getting it out of the engine room into the dinghy and in to the rental car. Fortunately we have found someone who can fix it and it should be ready for departure on the weekend. Also, the generator sprung a diesel leak which was exciting. It turned out to be from the fuel filter and was easily repaired by replacing said filter. Also filled the propane tanks as it's easier in Thailand than Malaysia.
The days just fly by!

Ko Yang next to James Bond Island

Ko Phayyam sunset

Donald Duck rock on Ko Similan

Crystal clear water in the Similan Islands and very quiet in the morning and evenings

The Admiral on Sail Rock (Ko Similan)
The peace and quiet on Similan was disturbed by hordes of tourists arriving on these fast boats


The Admiral in the Surin Islands another beautiful spot

The Thai Navy at their base  at Lamu

an unusual sea creature identified by Frank on Tahina as a Blue Button Jelly Fish ( Porpita Porpita) There were hundreds of them floating by the boat

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