Geoff Cooper
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
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- AR
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I have made this a separate post from the other one that shows you an introduction into Thai culture and getting Boat parts from around Bangkok, The reason for that is because these are mainly local made Boats and are constructed from Plywood they get used daily and after a while fall to pieces often with 25 passengers on-board while out at Sea and other Boats have to go and rescue them often ending in loss of life, They are just charter boats and many Chinese / Vietnamese/ Korean etc holiday customers go on these without even considering the circumstances, I must stress that money comes before safety and there are probably 2 or 3 hundred of these type of boats which are in regular use about 30 k from me, Luckily they don't go anywhere i go as the Islands i go to are to far for them to travel as it's not economically viable, I may add some more Photos to this post at a later date when i next go and have a look around the Boat yards, Remember these Boats and engines work very hard for a living and are rarely serviced,The tractor drivers get paid every time they put a boat in or take it out of the water so they are working flat out as fast as they can to make as much money as they can without caring about damage to the boats, I hope you enjoy.
Wooden Trailers which are ok as the wood only swells when wet and the joints get tighter
Most of these Tractors have been around since the early 50s Correct me if I'm wrong but that one looks like an early Fordson Major
These are the wooden Trailers i was talking about before
I'm pretty sure that the Orange one is an Early 50s Nuffield because my Dad had 2 of those
You can see the new Marina they are building in the background, These Boats are all the same and the Captains are all Thai and are Bloody crazy they fill the boats to more than full capacity because they mainly take Asian people and as they are smaller than Europeans they can get an extra 6 or 7 on-board they never worry about Life jackets or any kind of safety aid, There are no real governing bodies to control this and i will say that the whole exercise from the boats to booking the customers at Hotel receptions is all local Mafia run, Anyone who starts in competition finds holes drilled in the bottom of there Boats when they come to use them, This is the side of Thailand that they don't want you to hear about, I will add to this when i have more Photos but i hope you find it interesting and please if you have anyone you know coming here tell them to stay on dry land, These boats are all the same all over every part of Thailand and all run the same way, I know Europeans who tried to start a business but it only lasted a few weeks before there boats were sabotaged, Please don't suggest calling the police as there in on the scam, I hope you enjoyed a look on the darker side of Thailand Boat charters.
Julian asked me how these wooden Boats were constructed so i took a trip today to take some Photos and show you the damaged boats that were in use when accidents happened and in some cases life was lost and you can also see the way they are constructed, Any questions i will try to answer, I hope you find it interesting.
These are the damaged Boats, There taken away from the Marina and just left after anything any good has been removed
You can see how they're constructed just a wooden frame and Plywood nailed onto it and skimmed with an epoxy flexible filler,
You can see the thickness of the ply, I will use this post as Part 1 as i have more Photos to show you in Part 2
Wooden Trailers which are ok as the wood only swells when wet and the joints get tighter
Most of these Tractors have been around since the early 50s Correct me if I'm wrong but that one looks like an early Fordson Major
These are the wooden Trailers i was talking about before
I'm pretty sure that the Orange one is an Early 50s Nuffield because my Dad had 2 of those
You can see the new Marina they are building in the background, These Boats are all the same and the Captains are all Thai and are Bloody crazy they fill the boats to more than full capacity because they mainly take Asian people and as they are smaller than Europeans they can get an extra 6 or 7 on-board they never worry about Life jackets or any kind of safety aid, There are no real governing bodies to control this and i will say that the whole exercise from the boats to booking the customers at Hotel receptions is all local Mafia run, Anyone who starts in competition finds holes drilled in the bottom of there Boats when they come to use them, This is the side of Thailand that they don't want you to hear about, I will add to this when i have more Photos but i hope you find it interesting and please if you have anyone you know coming here tell them to stay on dry land, These boats are all the same all over every part of Thailand and all run the same way, I know Europeans who tried to start a business but it only lasted a few weeks before there boats were sabotaged, Please don't suggest calling the police as there in on the scam, I hope you enjoyed a look on the darker side of Thailand Boat charters.
Julian asked me how these wooden Boats were constructed so i took a trip today to take some Photos and show you the damaged boats that were in use when accidents happened and in some cases life was lost and you can also see the way they are constructed, Any questions i will try to answer, I hope you find it interesting.
These are the damaged Boats, There taken away from the Marina and just left after anything any good has been removed
You can see how they're constructed just a wooden frame and Plywood nailed onto it and skimmed with an epoxy flexible filler,
You can see the thickness of the ply, I will use this post as Part 1 as i have more Photos to show you in Part 2
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