why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hin?

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Re: why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hi

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There appears to be boat builder at
61/2 Moo.1 Tapsakae Prachubkhirikhun, Thailand 77130

They company is called seaman-yacht, they appear to build lasers and other boats.
They have a website.
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Re: why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hi

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..hhhmmmmm who do we know near Thap Sakae.......... ???? :idea: :idea:
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Re: why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hi

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Can't help you there. Maybe the Royal Varuna Yacht Club in Pattaya (http://varuna.org) might know. If you're desperate enough (like I was) to try building your own boat there is loads of help on the internet (see my earlier post). John Welsford, a Kiwi designer, has some very attractive plans which might appeal to you.
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layman wrote:Can't help you there. Maybe the Royal Varuna Yacht Club in Pattaya (http://varuna.org) might know. If you're desperate enough (like I was) to try building your own boat there is loads of help on the internet (see my earlier post). John Welsford, a Kiwi designer, has some very attractive plans which might appeal to you.
Yes, I've seen the Welsford designs and they would be ideal for what I would like which is something to cruise around in that is stable enough to be able to take along non-sailors and big enough to be able to carry a cooler box of food and drink to be able to stop off for a meal on a beach or whatever.
The only problem with this approach is that I still have to work away and the time required to build a boat could end up spread over too many years to be a realistic project.
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I know what you mean. I, too, work away and the 20 footer took 5 years, but smaller simpler boats can be much quicker.
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sailing in Hua Hin

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Hi ,
does anybody know a sailing school, or somebody who can direct me to contacts about sailing in Hua Hin?

Thanks , appreciate your assistance.
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There's another thread on this and it seems there is no sailing in Hua Hin. I've been here 10 years and don't recall ever seeing a sailboat in the waters off Hua Hin.
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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viewtopic.php?f=4&t=25531
Mods, please merge.

I arrive in Thailand tomorrow. I will try and find out more information on the sailing school South of Hua Hin.
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Re: why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hi

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Show them this picture of HM the King sailing a Finn dinghy in the 1960's.
@Steve G, would love a higher resolution pic of HM the King sailing if you have it or know where I could find it.

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Jettbot wrote:
Show them this picture of HM the King sailing a Finn dinghy in the 1960's.
@Steve G, would love a higher resolution pic of HM the King sailing if you have it or know where I could find it.

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I've had a look on the net but I can't find a version any larger at the moment. Those shops around town that sell royal portraits sometimes have a large range, perhaps you could show them the picture from here and ask them if they have it.
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Don't know if they were ever published but the Thai boat museum in Authaya has a wonderful series of his majesty building a small boat. A worthwhile museum to visit in any case if you have had your fill of temples.
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Reminder - do google search first. There is a discussion of his design/build of the boat he raced in a 60th anniversary article from the Bangkok Post entitled a heart for art as well as a youtube video.
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thanks a lot. Layman, I would love to join, I will pay for the 500 baht in Pak nam. Please send me a direct mail.
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I sent you a message privately on this forum.
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Re: why do you rarely see sailing boats on the sea in Hua Hi

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I had some contact with Guy Baguley at Blue Seas Marine (somewhere over near Pattaya) a couple of years back about getting hold and / or importing of Hobies into Thailand. Prices I got at that time were:

Hobie Wave = 195,815 baht
Hobie Getaway (no wings) = 278,676 baht

transporting and storing it were the things which ultimately put me off. If those things could be solved - such as by creation of a marina and boat club somewhere closer then Pak Nam Pran - then I could well be interested in revisiting the idea.
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