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Old 06-11-2006, 09:37   #16
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No photos but I was there in late sixties. HMS Leander, the Leander at that. I must of been just 16. Great place. Of course been back recently, one of the Hotel chains I worked for had a head office there.

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Old 06-11-2006, 21:29   #17
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G'day KK , you'll find 'em a friendly crowd here and you'll get some real helpful information. When we get our next boat in the water we will be looking forward to getting up to Singapore , Lankawi and surrounding areas. It looks like a most beughtiful part of the world and we can hardly wait.

Again , welcome and enjoy .

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hi dave, (G'day mate)
drop me any questions if any. i will try to give you guys the relevant resources. regards
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Old 06-11-2006, 21:34   #18
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No photos but I was there in late sixties. HMS Leander, the Leander at that. I must of been just 16. Great place. Of course been back recently, one of the Hotel chains I worked for had a head office there.

Great still

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hi jackstee,
that's a long time ago. if you are back again, you can catch some sailing or just go down to some of the sailing clubs to chill out. regards
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Old 06-11-2006, 22:40   #19
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wow, these are great photos. can I use them for personal use?
You sure can! I have some more, one of the Hilton and some others like the Tiger Gardens. If you like, I can e-mail them off to you.

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Old 07-11-2006, 02:52   #20
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hi delmarrey,
thanks, i would love to have those photos taken in the early 70's. Nostalgia. my email is ongkkeon@hotmail.com.
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Hi again KK, got your message and thanks, we'll be a callin' when the boat goes in. You could fill me in with living cost's up there. Just a taste to keep me interested.

Bearing in mind we'll be at anchor most of the time, so really just diesel price / litre, milk, bread, local beer and bargain basement car hire would be good. Oh yeah, Water availability.is it a big issue or should I be thinking watermaker.

Don't feel obliged to do this , but any info will be good.

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hi dave,
in singapore, water is not an issue. as this place is an international hub for transhipment, the lanes are very busy. most visiting boats berth at the marinas. these three are the more established.
1.Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club
2.Republic of Singapore Yacht Club
3.Raffles Marina
you can follow the url easily by going to my webpage http://www.geocities.com/okokkeon111
the above websites will be a great starting point for you. i will give you the other info in bite size portion in subsequent posts. hope this will still keep you interested.
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