BLUE WATER RALLY - SINGAPORE
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01.17.636N 103.45.641E Saturday 15th November The
Republic of Singapore Yacht Club – we arrived here on the 10th
having crossed the divide from Nongsa Point in pouring rain and poor visibility
amidst the busiest shipping lanes in the world – and what an experience
it was! Berthed up in the RSYC The Rally have all congregated here and Peter and Annette Seymour have
been on hand to help with immigration and customs clearances. The commodore of
the RSYC has pulled out all the stops giving us free Club membership during our
stay here which includes access to the chart rooms, wifi in the members’
communications room, an infinity pool overlooking the harbour, two restaurants,
numerous bars, gaming rooms and laundry. Last evening we were invited to a
‘dragon’ dance show and superb buffet dinner; this stunning Club
has recently won an architectural award. Dragon show Busy view overlooking the marina It does have to be said however that the sea water in our berthing area
is filthy: full of every despicable debris and diesel and this coupled with the
gigantic swell, largely created by tugs and other transit boats buzzing around
frenetically beside us, makes for the roughest seas we have experienced for a
long time! Lines are fraying, electric cables are snapping with the constant
violent snatching and poor Evelyn was rammed down the side two days ago; all
her stanchions flattened. The monsoon season is upon us too so although it is
customarily hot and humid we have also had torrential downpours. The boat berthed next door to us! The vibrant port full of ships, containers, building cranes and tugs A water massage machine……lovely! And Paul had a go too …..see his hands? Raffles outside bar and dining hall And a visit to the famous Long Bar Changi memorial for the forgotten fleets Riverboat cruise Theatre land Fancy a bungy jump? Famous bridges Sky scrapers Spewing lions Incredible architecture And riverside restaurants and entertainment….in there thousands Even water features on land…….. Today we are leaving |