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Navgiation: Garmin Withdraws Charts for South East Asia Region

Source: Garmin Information Charts and Products Withdrawn Garmin is an American multinational technology company that designs, develops, manufactures, markets,and distributes GPS-enabled products and other navigation, communication, sensor-based, and information products....

Published 6 months ago
, Updated 5 months ago

Indonesia: End of Year Formalities Updates

Follow the Rules Indonesia has worked hard over the last decade to bring its yacht clearance procedures in line with other yacht-friendly countries. With over 15,000 islands and 28 ports...

Published 1 year ago
, Updated 5 months ago

Indonesia: First Hand Cruiser's Report on the e-Visa System

The only thing constant is change It IS possible to apply for and receive the Indonesian 211A e-visa by yourself and not through an agent (as of May 2024). The...

Published 2 years ago
, Updated 5 months ago

SE Asia: Cruising Notes on Malaysia and Indonesia

Note: These cruising notes related to cruising the area in late 2022, early 2023. After six years in the Philippines and the last four years exploring the Malaysian side of...

Published 2 years ago
, Updated 5 months ago

SE Asia: Updates From Borneo and Belitung

MALAYSIA Borneo As said in many publications, Borneo is different from the Malaysian peninsula. Both regions, Sarawak and Sabah, jealously defend their differences and keep as much independence as possible...

Published 3 years ago
, Updated 5 months ago

Western Indonesia: Cruising the Riau Islands

The southern Riau Islands, Indonesia, are a collection of large island groups bordered by Singapore and Johor Bahru, Malaysia to the north-west, Sumatra to the west, Kalimantan to the east...

Published 6 years ago
, Updated 5 months ago

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