Hello Everyone

We anchored today (9/8/25) in Kumai on the Kumai River in Kalimantan (Borneo). We have sailed 800 nm since we departed Makassar mainly day sailing. But the last 300 nm there were no good anchorages so it was a 65 hour passage dodging fishing huts, Cargo ships and fishing boats.

Departing Makassar


Squid Fishing Boat


Passing Boat


The next photos are from Pambauwang (Sulawesi) which has a great Cafe with cats to keep you company whilst you eat.






Sailing to Tubo


The next photos are from Tubo. We gave Oreo biscuits to the children who came out to the boat. We ended up feeding the whole village. Another great Cafe with a traditional fish meal and banana fritters with chocolate sauce. Lots of photos with locals.












The next photos are from Mamuju City. Our first visitors were the Water Police checking our documents. When we went ashore the Harbour Master also wanted to see us which took 2.5 hours  to sort out. The best fish market we have been too, but still the fish is not on ice.








The next photos are from Salingingan one of the islands we visited when we crossed from Sulawesi to Kalimantan (Borneo). Not many yachts visit this area as the anchorages are deep and have lots of coral making anchoring difficult. The locals were very welcoming.









The next photos of the Selat Laut (Laut Strait) on our way to Batulicin City. We had lots of visitors every afternoon. We think the boat drivers were charging a fee because we had become a local tourist attraction. Great seafood Cafe.
 















The next photos are from our 300 nm passage to the Kumai River entrance. Lots of fishing huts, Coal ships being loaded and fishing boats.




























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