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Decent article on chartering in the Gulf of Thailand in the Ko Chang Archipelago in May's "Sailing Today" That far from where you wander about? Writer gave it a top wrap. What's that Chang beer like? Hoges in WA |
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On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:43:43 GMT, "Hoges in WA"
wrote: Hey Bruce Decent article on chartering in the Gulf of Thailand in the Ko Chang Archipelago in May's "Sailing Today" That far from where you wander about? Writer gave it a top wrap. What's that Chang beer like? Hoges in WA "Ko Chang" (Ko means Island, Chang means elephant) is a group of islands nearly to Cambodia. I've never been there but looking at the chart it is one big island some smaller islets and some rocks. Frankly, I wouldn't recommend anywhere in the gulf, but that is somewhat tainted with my own prejudices. Of course, the wind seasons are reversed there with pretty good N.E. Monsoon winds in the dry season and less in the S.W. rainy season. On the other hand, there are only a few groups of islands unlike the west side of the country where there are islands all the way from the Burmese border to Malaysia. But of course, the west side has very light winds during the dry season and miserable squalls and thunderstorms during the wet. I'm not a beer drinker so I can't comment on Chiang Beer's quality but when it was introduced it was sold at about half the price of the other two Thai beers - Singha and Amarit. It is now, I believe, the largest selling beer in Thailand, and still cheap, although no longer the cheapest. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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"Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:43:43 GMT, "Hoges in WA" wrote: Hey Bruce Decent article on chartering in the Gulf of Thailand in the Ko Chang Archipelago in May's "Sailing Today" That far from where you wander about? Writer gave it a top wrap. What's that Chang beer like? Hoges in WA "Ko Chang" (Ko means Island, Chang means elephant) is a group of islands nearly to Cambodia. I've never been there but looking at the chart it is one big island some smaller islets and some rocks. Frankly, I wouldn't recommend anywhere in the gulf, but that is somewhat tainted with my own prejudices. Of course, the wind seasons are reversed there with pretty good N.E. Monsoon winds in the dry season and less in the S.W. rainy season. On the other hand, there are only a few groups of islands unlike the west side of the country where there are islands all the way from the Burmese border to Malaysia. But of course, the west side has very light winds during the dry season and miserable squalls and thunderstorms during the wet. I'm not a beer drinker so I can't comment on Chiang Beer's quality but when it was introduced it was sold at about half the price of the other two Thai beers - Singha and Amarit. It is now, I believe, the largest selling beer in Thailand, and still cheap, although no longer the cheapest. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) Thanks for that. BTW, I do like a Singha or three. Hoges in WA |
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