ANAHI - REBAK MARINA - THE WORK BEGINS

Saturday 17th January We had a lovely relaxing time for a
week but once Oscar left on the 14th to catch his bus to We thought we would tackle the decks first – remember we had had
them re-caulked and re-plugged in …the effective lash up ………makes a perfect sunshade (see the fender stuffed
down the hole where the mast was) ….giving some respite from the sun But our grinder was not really up to the job and soon caught fire! So
off we went on the complimentary speed boat to Langkawi Island to buy another
– combining it with a day of boat part investigation……… Our 50 Ringgit car awaited us (10 extra for automatic) – no
documents of any description required – just fill up with as much petrol
as you need and leave the car back where you found it at the end of the day
– door open, keys under the mat! The lack of crime here is quite
extraordinary. And off we went – the Rally ‘Sail Indonesia’ has
distributed a very comprehensive list of all shops with cryptic remarks so we
followed their trail; …driving through the rice paddies……. An enormous wood yard but surprisingly no teak Mr. Chin who fabricates most things stainless and houses a huge selection of engines MacPhees ‘supermarket’ with home brands and fresh meat from Sea Salt from We found a Bosch grinder and sanding discs, wood trim, hatch covers,
loop eye straps and a plug for our ‘new’ kayak (which on internet
investigation turns out to be a ‘Malibu Two’), a new VHF aerial
which had disintegrated at the top of the mast (no wonder our reception has
been so poor!) new navy click-clack seats for the cockpit, fruit and
vegetables, chrome spray paint for the port holes and hatch cover surrounds, matt
black for the toe rail and a raft of other bits and bobs. Last boat returns at 18.15 prompt and we were there in time to lug our
shopping back to the boat……. an early.beef ‘randang’
with popadoms at the Hard Dock Café, byo wine/beer and into our bunk for a good
night’s sleep. Every day at 15.00 the resort staff put fresh chicken into a basket in
the forest for the monitor lizards and as if they had watches on their wrists
they turn up on the dot of 15.30 for a frenzied, throat stopping nosh up; …..and very happy they look on their daily feast….. ….tabby having a drink …and spot the toucan in the trees – they’re shy
though and hard to photograph……. Then it’s a wander to the pool, a pot of tea for two and a game
of scrabble listening to the BBC on worldspace before a sunset boules match….. |