Southeast Asia
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===Regional Radio Nets=== | ===Regional Radio Nets=== | ||
- | Radio | + | * '''Brunei Bay Radio''' provides daily HF/SSB standby/listening periods where an operator is available for voice calls. Brunei Bay Radio's owner - Allan Riches (Australian) - provides a Morning Contact period most days on HF/SSB. This is useful for cruising information around Borneo, or to arrange specific contact skeds for particular passages. For details on both these services - and more - see [http://www.bruneibay.net/bbradio/bbrschfvoice.htm Relevant Webpage] |
===Regional Cruising Flags=== | ===Regional Cruising Flags=== |
Revision as of 08:50, 17 October 2007
Contents |
South East Asia
Countries
- Islands of Southern Japan
- Islands of N.W. Pacific
- South China & Hong Kong
- Taiwan
- Vietnam
- Cambodia
- Philippines (Has data)
- Malaysia (Has data)
- Brunei
- Singapore (Has data)
- Thailand (Has data)
- Burma (Myanmar)
- SriLanka
- Maldives
- Chagos
- North East Indian Ocean Islands
- Indonesia
- East Timor
- N. Australia (Has data)
- South India
- South East Indian Ocean Islands
Cruising in General
Sailing in South East Asia is akin to cruising in paradise :- the variety in cultures, in languages, in food, in flora and fauna, in the seasons, in the affordable cost of cruising.
Not to mention :- the islands - white sand beaches - blue skies - good marinas at destinations - access to yacht supplies - inexpensive labour for haul out work - good carpenters - excellent paint jobs.
Many cruisers arrive for a short visit and stay a long time.
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Regional Weather Information
- Satellite image of South East Asian Weather
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Regional Radio Nets
- Brunei Bay Radio provides daily HF/SSB standby/listening periods where an operator is available for voice calls. Brunei Bay Radio's owner - Allan Riches (Australian) - provides a Morning Contact period most days on HF/SSB. This is useful for cruising information around Borneo, or to arrange specific contact skeds for particular passages. For details on both these services - and more - see Relevant Webpage