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We've put together some basic rules, ideal if you are new to sailing:



Equipment - Check your equipment before casting off

Things you will need to have onboard:

Horseshoe lifebuoy An automatic light A danbouy A buoyant heaving line Don't forget to take plenty of water, it's easy to become dehydrated at sea.

A list of more equipment to keep aboard:

Spare can of fuel clearly marked - petrol, diesel, two stroke Set of oars or auxiliary outboard Tow rope First aid kit Torch Day and night distress flares Fire extinguisher Bailer Anchor with adequate chain and rope Weather - Always be aware of offshore winds

Check the weather of your destination before you sail, and be prepared to change your schedule. Also keep in mind that you may have to alter your route mid-way.

Boarding your boat - Keep your balance

Extra care needs to be taken when boarding sailboats as they are prone to capsizing. Step as far in to the centre of the boat as possible and never step on to the edge of the boat.

Capsizing - Practice, practice, practice

When it comes to safe sailing, capsizing is extremely important. Always practice in a controlled environment.

Man overboard - Don't panic!

Give yourself a chance and be prepared for a rescue situation. Everyone onboard should wear a life jacket equipped with a whistle and mirror. A whistle which can function when wet can pierce through the noise of the choppiest waters. A lifebelt and dinghy should be thrown overboard immediately.

If you are the person overboard, try to maintain visual contact with the boat. Use your whistle and mirror to get your crew's attention.

Clothing - Always protect your head, hands and feet when sailing.

Protection from the sun is very important because reflection from the sun on the water can cause sunburn. Apply a strong sunscreen to all areas of exposed skin and reapply regularly.

Wear warm protective clothing. Prolonged exposure to the cold can lead to exhaustion. A third of all body heat is lost through the head, so some form of head gear is essential. It will also protect you from sunstroke on sunny days.

Wearing gloves will protect your hands and keep them warm. Specialist gloves with non-slip reinforced fingers are best. Footwear should protect your feet and provide grip. Sailing shoes have non-slip soles. Never sail in bare feet - it's easy to slip on wet areas.

Hold on! - "One hand for the boat, one hand for yourself"

Always hold on to something and be prepared for any danger. An unexpected sudden gust could toss your boat without warning. Always bend your knees for the best balance.

Wear a safety harness if sailing a keelboat. Secure it to a solid object in order to keep your hands free. Never use a safety harness on a dinghy, which may capsize.

Guard rails should be continuous around the upper deck. Secure rail ends with quick release slips, that way you can cut them to recover any man overboard.

Treat slippery surfaces with non-skid paint or stick on strips. Pay attention to tops of hatches and sloping coachroof sides which become walkways when the boat is heeled.

Final top tips Always sail at a recognised club or launching location Tell someone where you are going Have a healthy respect for the sea and sail within your limits Always remember, when it doubt, don't go out! If you hear thunder - turn back
Jesus Walking On The Water
The journey started at 7 AM. Tourists checked in at the office they had booked their places on the minibus with and waited for the rest of the group to arrive. The price of the trip is 220 Baht per person (approximately $7 USD) and is reasonable considering how much it would have cost to travel by taxi. Everyone loaded into the minibus and the tour guide realized that he needed to fill one more seat so around Khao San Road a few times more went the bus, while the driver shouted in both English and Thai where the bus was headed and how much the trip was, and eventually a man decided to take the offer.

On the road passengers tried not to look out the window because it was shocking how many times the driver either created or became a part of a close call. People in Thailand don't have the same sort of road sense as the West and are not properly trained in urban driving - every car, bus, motor bike or tuk tuk for itself.

Along the way the minibus stopped at a tourist destination on the side of the road leading back into a lush green area. The local farmers were providing tourist with a demonstration on how they cultivate sugar from the coconuts shown abundantly in the trees. The tourists were encouraged to try a piece of the solidified sugar, better than the sugar cane you put in your coffee, and give a small donation to the locals. Travelers were asked to please take a look around the indoor market next door and buy something.

It is kind of weird to be put on the spot and with the expectation of buying one of the things that is markedly overpriced. It's a well known fact, by anyone who has gone to a foreign country and been taken to a market as a set stop on a tour, that the locals try to rip off the foreigners as much as possible. True in this case as most of the people getting back into their minibuses were empty handed.

Driving down the road another twenty minutes led us to the turn off to the Floating Market. Out of the bus and into a long tailed speed boat whizzed the people through the canals and wider waterways to the center of the Market. People were everywhere! Any manner of tourist item you could imagine presented itself in abundance to be bought by whomever wanted it.

The are two ways to get around the Market - by paddle boat, which can be rented at 150 Baht (approximately $5 USD) and lasts about half an hour to forty five minutes or by foot on the upper regions which are located on cement flooring. The experience of the Floating Market can't be matched anywhere in Bangkok so it's worth paying that little bit extra to be paddled around while looking and buying souvenirs. On the water is also a great place to take pictures of the complex systems of boats and demonstrates clearly the wide assortment of goods to be had. Be careful when buying from vendors as prices rise as fast as the boat glides. On land it is possible to purchase almost the same things as you can on the water.

Everything from fruit and veg to postcards and statues are sold side by side. There are even shops set up to sell you clothes and small restaurants, offering a child sized stool for your eating pleasure, which provide you with hot and cold Thai food, soup and drinks. The Floating Market is a definite must for those traveling through Bangkok.
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