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Tagged: baptifuli, sail the world, skipper sailing

  • This topic has 15 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 3 years, 6 months ago by fess azmi.
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  • April 29, 2015 at 8:14 am #49791 Reply

    anna sytnik

    Hello!
    Very interested in Your offer. Two of us – husband and wife, married for 30 years. Call us Dmitry (55 years) and Anna (52 years). Have Russian citizenship, live in Siberia, in Krasnoyarsk. Love South East Asia, we are particularly attracted by tropical sea, the nomadic life on the uninhabited Islands, coral reefs with marine inhabitants. Traveled independently on the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, lived on several uninhabited Islands in the tents, cooked their own meals. Fond pridiom – diving and scuba diving breath-hold with coral reefs. Passports are valid until 2021, seaman’s books do not have.
    Of Your suggested options is particularly interested in the route Philippines – Borneo (all in Indonesia) – Papua NG – Solomon Islands. Would very much like to participate in this adventure.
    Please, if our message will interest, inform the estimated time and cost of such a journey.

    March 20, 2018 at 12:25 pm #85651 Reply

    Mariana

    I went sailing with him, he was an old french man who has lived in that boat alone for more than 30 years. a nightmare. it was 2014… he said he would teach me how to sail while I helped him on sailing, cooking and cleaning. He would give me food. Well, he didn;t teach me anything, didn’t give me enough food (1 slice of toast with butter only for dinner). I had to sleep in the common area while he had a cabin. Woke up several times in the night to find him really next to where I was (trying to) sleep.

    March 20, 2018 at 12:26 pm #85654 Reply

    Dave

    Good to know – I almost was going to reach out to him but then thought better of it. I love sailing but not under those conditions. Sounds like the adventures died with the demise of the flyers about 2014. Haven’t heard anything since.

    May 21, 2018 at 3:55 am #86579 Reply

    James

    Flyers are still in Railay and Tonsai (at least).

    Mariana, thanks for the real info!!

    December 23, 2018 at 10:07 pm #89994 Reply

    Nancy

    2018 and these are still floating around. Scam?

    July 22, 2019 at 10:22 pm #95339 Reply

    fess azmi

    Saw the same flyer in Georgetown, Penang last weekend. It appears to be pasted over an older poster. Like the rest of you i was intrigued by the poster, but as with all things that sound too good to be true, its one of “those”!

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