tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8264859888773457112.post5835641376956309759..comments2024-03-26T22:03:22.187-06:00Comments on ... try and find us: Krabi Boat Lagoon - 08° 00' 37" N 98° 57' 41" ESeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11785568542406164897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8264859888773457112.post-32373821454462110102015-11-25T14:20:58.913-07:002015-11-25T14:20:58.913-07:00Be very green, it is gorgeous. No we did not get ...Be very green, it is gorgeous. No we did not get up to James Bond Island. It is a little north of Krabi and we were venturing south.<br /><br />We were also left side near the cliffs - in the channel as we discovered in the morning! Seanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11785568542406164897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8264859888773457112.post-51616598336855625852015-11-18T11:37:35.350-07:002015-11-18T11:37:35.350-07:00Green with envy!
Are you going to be able to get ...Green with envy!<br /><br />Are you going to be able to get up to James Bond Island? As I recall the water is very shallow up there and with tides most of the time it is not accessible to most sail boats. <br /><br />I remember anchoring at Ko Phi Phi overnight. It was quite crowded so we were a bit nervous on the hook with minimal swing room. Didn't sleep anyway as it was very hot that night. If we opened the hatches to get some air in we got eaten alive by mossies and if we closed them it was like a sauna in the boat. Also remember manually weighing anchor in about 150 feet of water and seeing the anchor on the bottom. Later that day we discovered the switch for the electric windlass. We were on the left side of the harbor near the cliffs. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12009953504943583859noreply@blogger.com