Yikes! Those water bladders get hot in the tropics and start off-gassing into your water supply. Not only does it taste bad, but it could be dangerous, health-wise. Same thing with most plastic water bottles. (PET in particular.) Stainless is the only way to go.
correct, however, to complete the entry and visa requirements, we have to travel to Ao Chalong in a certain amount of time, without going on land. It's not like arriving by air, we have to declare and have our boat checked in, which includes customs and harbour master check-ins... might sound simple, but if they are following your AIS, you might have some questions to answer...
That short sassy haircut is veeery cute ☺️ he’s a lucky man
yeah yeah 😄
Why thank you 😁
Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you both!!!
as always, great to hear from you... have a great holiday season and fantastic new year
A very Merry Christmas to you too 🤩🤩
Very interesting. Did u make it to Thailand?
Yikes! Those water bladders get hot in the tropics and start off-gassing into your water supply. Not only does it taste bad, but it could be dangerous, health-wise. Same thing with most plastic water bottles. (PET in particular.) Stainless is the only way to go.
yep, wish we had the budget... they do stay relatively cool under the settees
What is the total capacity for water aboard Maia?
hiiiii, we carry around 450 litres, which lasts around 3 weeks
@@searchingforcoconuts2248 wow!
@@searchingforcoconuts2248 Merry Christmas 🎁
aren't you only about 15 miles from Thailand ?
correct, however, to complete the entry and visa requirements, we have to travel to Ao Chalong in a certain amount of time, without going on land. It's not like arriving by air, we have to declare and have our boat checked in, which includes customs and harbour master check-ins... might sound simple, but if they are following your AIS, you might have some questions to answer...
thanks for the clarification. @@searchingforcoconuts2248