Well the Sampai Jumpa is out of the water, a place where boats don't like to be too much.
The last week she has been covered in painters, carpenters, electricians, mechanics,
communications guys and sewing people, and she is looking great. Back into the
water in a few days and then the start of the Similan season November 3.. I can't
wait, Elephant Head Rock, East of Eden, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richilieu Rock it has been
awhile.
Well tonight I leave Koh Tao for Phuket, a lumpy night boat and bus ride away, hopefully
the blue bus and not the orange one. Once there, myself and everyones favourite captain,
captain E, will be taking the Sampai Jumpa into drydock, redecorating her, repainting
her and getting her perfect for the coming season. When she has headed off
on the first dive safari to the stunning Similan islands I will be here looking after the
dive school. If anyone has an interest in learning to dive, furthering their diving experience
or in fun-diving pleasure you can contact me or check out the schedule and 課程 pages.
The season in Koh Tao draws to an end, the wind changes direction and storm clouds start
rolling into Sairee. The water becomes murky and soon torrents will be streaming down the hills.
The S.Y Sampai Jumpa has headed off to Phuket, stopping along the whole east coast of Malaysia
diving, before stopping in Singapore for the F.1, continuing on to Hin Daeng, Hin Muang and Koh Pi Pi.
But I am not too sad because soon I will be rocking of to Phuket for the start of the Similan season.
Both the Sampai Jumpa and the S.Y Siren will be there, I will be doing all manner of diving courses
from our base in Phuket or from one of our liveaboards in the Similan or Andaman islands.
Welcome to join me, life aint so harsh.
Welcome