BLUE WAER RALLY - MALAYSIA - PENANG

06.12.122N 099.48.724E Thursday 27th November And Happy
Thanksgiving to our American friends! We arrived at Tajong Inner City Harbour
on Monday morning bright and early having spent the night anchored off a very
pretty island at the river entrance. It was almost The journey up the river and under the toll bridge connecting Penang to
the mainland was an experience – with an optical illusion thrown in
– it seemed impossible we could get our mast underneath it, especially
with all the wires hanging down due to disrepair…..but of course we did
and finally reached our destination and registered with the Marina Office
before visiting immigration, customs and port control – each office a
long way from the other – to change the crew list and get everything
stamped up officially. Ed’s wife on Liahona returned from the
Incredible feat of engineering spanning from mainland to Our mast going under the bridge – scary! Liahona following us….. Then it was off to the chandlers for spares, bundles of washing to sort
out and the big clean up inside the boat as usual, all before venturing into
Little India for a ‘hawker’ supper in the teeming monsoon rains
with the Glendoras. Our friends have bought an apartment in Penang and although we missed
Shan who had returned to London, we were thrilled that John happened to be
there on business during our short stay; he took us to the historic ‘E
and O’ (Eastern and Oriental Hotel) for lunch, a tour of the vicinity in
the afternoon and back to his home to admire it and the incredible ocean views
before dinner near the night market. Outside the E and O with John Burton Magnificent interior Quaint architecture in the streets …..and more Wonderful waterfalls and carp in the evening restaurant Modern, vibrant Today we sailed (yes sailed for a change) to the Langkawi group of
islands and tonight we are in the most beautiful anchorage with other Rally
yachts in clear green waters, amazing islets rising high above us – fjord
like - with overhanging steep cliff faces. Jungle, white sandy beaches and
caves to explore over the next few days………. Steep limestone islets with local boats speeding by….. ….and the end of another day |