Sailing in Sri Lanka – article from Yachts ME

SAILING IN SRI LANKA

Captain Steve Holmes reports on the island country’s boat building industry.

Original article reproduced by kind permission of Yachts ME  Sailing in Sri Lanka – YACHTS (yachtsme.com)

Situated in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is an exquisite tropical island with a rich seafaring and fishing heritage.

Although times have been hard, to assist the islanders after the 2004 Tsunami, the Building A Future Foundation (BAFF) was created to help get people back on their feet. Rather than gift boats, it was decided to assist the Sri Lankan people in designing and making their own craft and providing a foundation to train local boat builders working to international standards.

Young people from around the island are offered places at the boat building college, working alongside skilled boat builders on an apprentice scheme. They study all aspects of boatbuilding including electronics, carpentry, metalworking, 3D printing, and yacht design on CAD.

The result is that Sri Lanka now has a thriving sailing industry for both tourism and manufacturing. Supply Chain challenges are minimised as the college produces much of the component parts themselves. When we visited the college we were shown the 3D printing workshop and also the sail loft which harmonises cutting-edge technology with traditional skills. The stainless steel workshop produces, rigging components and fittings, whilst the rope-making shop produces much of the running rigging for the sailboats.

Presently there is a fleet of ten charter boats ranging from fifty feet cruising sailing catamarans to the unique “Ocean Diamond” which is an eighty feet sailing ‘boutique hotel’. Sail Lanka Charter operates the vessels for charter by individuals and groups.

BIG CAT: THE 27-METRE OCEAN DIAMOND IS EQUIPPED WITH 10 CABINS, EACH WITH A PRIVATE BALCONY.

The Ocean Diamond class is no ordinary floating hotel. The mastermind of Sea Leisure Yachting Group hails from Europe, however he and his family have lived in Sri Lanka for many decades and he is a very keen sailor of dinghies and yachts. So, when Ocean Diamond was being designed he insisted that she be a proper sailing vessel and pretty much self-sustainable. Ocean Diamond has engines, however she can cruise comfortably under sail. The air conditioning for the ten-passenger cabins is powered by a vast array of solar panels on the upper deck. Recognising that passengers demand top-quality food, the top ‘inside’ deck is a restaurant, offering five-star dining with the galley being open to the gaze of the diners – you actually see your food being prepared. There is also a wet bar which opens to the restaurant for drinks service of fine beverages. The cabins are stylish and en-suite with private balconies, air conditioning and ample storage space. There is also a wardrobe, writing desk and vanity area.

EXPLORE THE COASTS: SRI LANKA OFFERS A DIFFERENT SAILING EXPERIENCE, FROM THE COLOURFUL TEMPLES OF THE NORTH, TO THE WHALE WACTHING OF THE SOUTH.

The Ocean Diamond class of yachts are produced in a purpose built workshop using latest techniques. The hull and deck sections are produced in house using their own square thirty-metre vacuum infusion production table, where the fibre and resin sections are placed in a huge ‘bag’ and the air extracted to make for a strong and durable curing process. The resulting product is strong, and does not have air trapped within the matted substrate.

Sail racing is organised by the foundation to encourage both visitors and local youngsters to learn competitive sailing in dinghies. There are international class dinghies and a local day sailing boat designed for the seas around the Sri Lankan coast. These are great for day adventures on this lovely tropical island. There are plans to hold annual international regattas bringing competitors from Dubai, Oman and Asia.

So, what is it like to live aboard? We spent a night on Ocean Diamond in the blue waters of the capital of Colombo. The food was first class, with the chef explaining how he sourced local produce from the ‘upcountry’ farming area of Nuwara Eliya at nearly 2000 metres above sea level. The seafood was fresh and locally caught by the crew. The whole dining experience had the ambiance of a five-star hotel with the table service being friendly and knowledgeable, all with wonderful sea views. Breakfast tea and short eats were taken on our own private veranda whilst enjoying the fresh sea air and stunning views of the Sri Lankan coastline. Sea Leisure Yachting Group was formed to represent all the various divisions under one group.

To book a trip or buy a boat – request more information

Travel in UAE bus train taxi

How to get a bus from Dubai to Abu Dhabi…

AC bus, new chariot of the people — a popular way to travel due to being  affordable, comfortable ride. so you can sleep, tune out, chat or work depending on your needs.

UAE, the bus options here are usually fairly luxurious, fitted with modern conveniences and capable of some impressively good travel times.

ABU DHABI Bus

These are just some of the best ways to get from point A(bu Dhabi) to point (Du)B(ai) without breaking the bank.

How much is the bus from Abu Dhabi to Dubai ?

Route 101 The OG RTA service, E101 will take you from Abu Dhabi to Dubai Ibn Battuta bus station for Dhs25, your journey time averages out at about 100 minutes. You can go further to Al Ghubaiba (Dubai Creek) direct from Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station with the E100 for the same price (Dhs25) — which takes about 135 minutes in total. They start at about 4am, with the last bus at roughly 1am, with around two departures each hour — but you can find the full schedule attached to each of the route numbers above.

E100 for the Dubai to Abu Dhabi – as above

Air Travelers – AUH to DXB return

Both Etihad and Emirates run shuttles to and from their neighbouring emirate (Dubai and Abu Dhabi) for confirmed passengers on their tickets. You can book the service at the same time as your airfare. You can find timetables for Emirates and Etihad shuttles on their respective websites.

Operated by Abu Dhabi Airport, there is a  24/7 shuttle service between Ibn Battuta station and all terminals of Abu Dhabi International Airport. Departures of the AUH Express are hourly and cost just Dhs35.

How much does the bus from Abu Dhabi to Dubai cost..

Aby Dhabi Yas Island theme Parks

There are also free return shuttle bus connections between certain pick up points in Dubai (such as Mall of the Emirates) and the Yas Theme Parks, for park ticket holders.

Fujairah

You can connect from Dubai to Fujairah using the RTA E700 service, with a total one-way Abu Dhabi to Fairjairah cost of Dhs55. A connection with the E400 gets you to Ajman; and the E306 takes you to Sharjah from Dubai.

RAK weekend service – Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays

Another incredible bus service available to the Abu Dhabi is the RAKTA operated direct intercity weekend service between Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah. Yes, RAK’s line-up, includes epic hiking adventures, world record breaking zip lines, mountains, wadis, desert camps and more. There a two shuttles a day on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays — the Abu Dhabi Central to RAK – Al Hamra Bus Station fare is Dhs35. The reverse trip is Dhs47. Bookings and timings can be accessed via the RAKBUS website

Umm Al Quwain Marine Festival #UAQMF2023

Umm Al-Quwain Marine Festival 2023

The Umm Al Quwain Marine Festival is an unique and exceptional festival that gives visitors the opportunity to discover the latest methods and equipment in the field of fishing in the UAE.

At the Umm Al-Quwain Marine Festival there are many entertainment activities, competitions and various exhibitions for fishing and boat equipment.

The festival supports leisure and professional fishing with competitions and demonstrations.

This is a wonderful investment by the sponsors and supports Umm Al Quwain’s strategy for a sustainable blue economy by providing spaces for local and international companies to display their products and services to the public.
Come and join in the Umm Al Quwain Marine Festival, which offers visitors an opportunity to discover the latest equipment and practices used in the field of fishing, in addition to enjoying many entertainment activities and diverse exhibitions.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Fishing equipment exhibition
  • Marine & recreational sports equipment exhibition
  • Commercial fishing boats and picnic Exhibition
  • Boat engines exhibition
  • Umm Al Quwain Marine Festival Exhibition
  • Participating companies are offering special discounts to all visitors and participants.

Participating companies are offering special discounts to all visitors and participants at the exhibition stands

Competitions, Championships & Races

– Umm Al Quwain Kingfish Fishing Championship.
– Umm Al Quwain KAYAK Race Championship.
– Umm Al Quwain Freediving Championship.
– Umm Al Quwain Shore Fishing Championship.
– Umm Al Quwain Kayak Fishing Championship.

   


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