Jul 2009 Sattahip

 

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A rather pale/white-skinned Danish W-sailor, KTY

 

Shirt on is sun-protection together with SUN-cream.

 

Dinghy-talk, and hostess Ms. La-iad heading for a snorkling-trip

 

 

 

 

 

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Navy-doc.(a younger brother of our hostess, La-iad) at Marinebase Sattahip with his wife came for lunch at the beach restaurant.

 

Lunch is ordered - the dinghies are behind to the left of KTO

 

Happy hostess on Christmas Eve - serving "Gloegg" a Nordic/Scandinavian drink for this season.

 

 

 

 

 

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Crew and lunch-'resting' dinghies. I tied mainsheets to avoid head-banging of curious children, and they both capsized

 

Delicate water and shore for soothing 'forget the world relaxation'!

 

La-iad's neighbour playing sandy girl!

 

 

 

 

 

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Passing Navy Harbour

 

 

L's neighbour playing 'figurehead'

 

L.'s brother(Navy-doc.+spouse) on visit for lunch at beach restaurant

 

 

 

 

 

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Both dinghies(Enterprise, Jack Holt design 1956) capsized during our lunch-break due tied up mainsheets! If you sail the direction the masts are pointing you will reach Cambodia

 

Crew and friends of our host Ms. La-iad - the area is full of lovely sandy bays and islands

 

  1. Homeward bound - and so joyful !

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Slowing down to await company. KTY's jib did not work well and the crew "Mai-pan-rai"='not to bother' !

 

Onward we sail, actually trying out Rod Stewart's "We are Sailing"(Mait's favourite!).

 

O'hoy Land Ahead