Cruiser Update on Malaysian Marinas
Created by
sue.
Last modified on 2009-12-02 18:25:41
Countries: Malaysia
I read the report on Malaysian Marina's and thought that I would add some more
information on the topic of Marina's in Malaysia.
Tanjong City Marina, Penang
We are currently in Tanjong City
Marina in Penang on dock B 18. We are with the Sail Malaysia Rally so the Marina is
quite full. This B dock section, closest to the Ferries is outright dangerous to
Monohulls! We often prescribe 40 degree arc's at the top of the mast and sometimes
more. The docklines are working overtime and doing a simple task such as washing
dishes can end up with items on the cabin sole. Getting on and off the boat is
precarious and boats have to be staggered so that their masts are not aligned with
their neighbours.
There were 4 incidences last week where the rigging touched the
neighbouring boats. I talked to the Marina Manager, Mahayudin Bin Ahmad, email
address is mahayudin@penangport.com.my, and he agreed that it was and that they were
planning on installing a barrier across the southern entrance where it is now open.
The proximity to Georgetown makes this a very attractive spot to dock and the Marina
has many useful facilities for transient boaters, but until they can find a way to
lessen the surge in here I feel that it is the most dangerous Marina that we have
stayed in.
Malaka
On Malaka it is very shallow but our friend with a 2.6 meter draught managed to
enter at mid tide OK. Whilst we were there it was relatively calm but after we left
they also had surges with about 15 to 20 knot winds and several dock lines snapped
and one cleat was pulled of the dock.
Admirals Marina, Port Dickson
Admiral's Marina in Port Dickson was fine and well protected.
Puteri Harbour
The Jewel of the ones
that we have stayed at is Puteri Harbour Marina. This is probably the best Marina
that we have visited with very proficient and helpful people that we have ever
encountered. They bent over backwards to help everyone. The staff were always at
hand and the security system overwhelming.
Shah said that they were planning a
temporary fuel dock and haulout early in 2010.
The only downfall is that it is quite
remote but they had a shuttle service to take people to shopping and to the bus
station to do a trip to Singapore. Checking into Malaysia here was so easy as they
did most of the work.
I hope that this information will help people coming to Malaysia.
Mike Rigby-Williams