Phuket
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PHUKET
Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea waters on Thailand’s Indian Ocean coastline 862 kilometres south of Bangkok.
Phuket formerly derives its wealth from tin and rubber, and enjoyed a rich and colourful history. The island was on one of the major trading routes between India and China, and was frequently mentioned in foreign trader’s ship logs.
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Charts
- Thai chart 308
Weather
Phuket is hot and humid throughout the year. From November to May (the summer monsoon season), mornings and afternoons are still sunny and clear, but it tends to rain in the evenings. May to October is considered the "cool" season, and the weather is quite tolerable: 25-33 deg C, flying clouds, short and thunderous rainfalls in the afternoons and evenings.
Sources for weather forecast information:
Radio Nets
Also see Cruiser's Nets
Local radio net details?
Check-in facilities
Ao Chalong is the main clearing in/out destination on the West coast of Thailand
Marinas
Anchorages
Ao Chalong. - Geo: 7.822781, 98.353128
A huge shallow anchorage on the South East Coast of Phuket Island.
At 7° 49' 22.12" North 98°20' 59.1"
In the Sat picture note the blue Elipse - shows moorings for monohulls with medium to deep draft keels. the Green Arrow points to Immigration - Customs - Port Captain
Note:- Ao Chalong is the main clearing in/out destination on the West coast of Thailand
Holding is sticky grey clay mud - Marine Dept Moorings are available for pick up - if used check by backing up on the mooring (some are suspect)
Nai Harn. - Geo: 7.774863, 98.299313
A sheltered bay from the North East monsoon
At 7° 46' 29.37" North 98° 18' 10.17"
Note, this bay in the South West Monsoon gives no protection.
The surf at high tide ensures a fast ride to the beach - beware. Every year a number of tourists are drowned.
During the Great Tsunami a large number of yachts were in this bay waiting to head off to the Red sea and beyond - fortunately they were all anchored well off shore so that when the Tsunami struck no yacht was taken, all rising and falling with the wave passing under. On shore a lot a damage - a lot of people drowned.
Kata North and South. - Geo: 7.815171, 98.295193
2 bays open to the South West - not suitable for anchoring during the S.W. Monsoon.
At 7° 49' 05.51" North 98° 17' 35.41"
Note, this bay in the South West Monsoon gives no protection.
File:Patong.png Patong. - Geo: 7.8962, 98.280859
Bay open to the South West - not suitable for anchoring during the S.W. Monsoon.
At 7° 54' 10.68" North 98° 17' 10.20"
Offshore Islands
- Simillian Islands
Exploring Phuket Waters
- Phang Nga Bay
- Phuket to Langkawi
Things to do ashore
List places of interest, tours, eateries, etc.
Passages from Phuket
- Thailand to N. Australia
- SE Asia to Red Sea
- S. Indian Ocean, East to West
- SE Asia to Japan
- SE Asia to Chagos (Circuit)
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Marine stores
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
References
Publications, Guides, etc.
External Links
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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