Sail And Cruise

There are a growing number of marinas and yacht clubs throughout Malaysia where
it's possible to tighten the mainsail, tug on a halyard, hoist a spinnaker and
let the tropical breezes take you to the new and exciting destinations.
Malaysia is situated between one and seven degrees north of the Equator,
enjoying mostly balmy, year-round weather. The wet northeast monsoon blows from
November to March, along the East Coast of the peninsula as well as Sarawak and
Sabah.
Even during this period, there are periods of fine weather and smooth seas. The
southwest monsoon blows from April to October. Generally, westbound yachters
travel during the northeast monsoon and those traveling east, during the
southwest.
Malaysia is no longer a place for yachters to pass by; it is at the crosswinds
of Asian sailing. Historically, it has been at the centre of regional maritime
trade and this continues today. The Straits of Malacca on the West Coast is the
main route taken by yachters traveling from Australia to Thailand, Africa and
Europe.
The East Coast is much quieter with many islands offering excellent places to
moor, relax, scuba dive and stock up on essential requirements. The main ports
here are Mersing, Kuantan, Kuala Dungun, Marang, Kuala Terengganu while the
enchanting islands of Tioman, Perhentian, Redang and Kapas also provide basic
services.
East Malaysia is becoming increasingly popular for yachting and as a stopover
for boaters from distant shores. Those arriving in Sabah from the east can sail
westward around the coast stopping at exciting destinations before continuing
towards Peninsular Malaysia.
Key Tips
Visiting yachters need to check in at each new port where the officials are
welcoming, English is understood by most and where the paperwork is
straightforward. The Immigration, Marine, Customs and Health Departments (the
latter if quarantine procedures are required) and Harbour Master must be visited
upon arrival in Malaysia. Yachters need to produce crew passports, original boat
registration certificate, boat stamp (if any) and port clearance papers from the
last port of call.
undo Travel Activities in Malaysia