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C'mon over for a Boat Splash!

by Disabled Sailing Thailand 16 Sep 2020 23:04 PDT 21 October 2020
Boat Splash, by Disabled Sailing Thailand © Phil Clark / Helicam Asia

PHUKET, Thailand – Calling all boaters, yachties and sea-lovers, Disabled Sailing Thailand are organising Phuket's first Boat Splash on 21 October off Phuket's east coast. An on-water meet-up that's open to everyone, Boat Splash will take place in the waters between Rang Yai Island off Phuket Boat Lagoon and Royal Phuket Marina, and Cape Yamu.

What originally grew from an idea to offer people with disabilities a safe opportunity to get out on the water on a large leisure craft, has now grown into a fully-inclusive event where anyone can rendezvous off the east coast for an afternoon of fun on the sea and in the sun.

“Accessibility is a huge problem for people with special needs preventing them from taking advantage of opportunities the rest of us take for granted,” says organizer and founder of Disabled Sailing Thailand, Peter Jacops. “Boat Splash will be a great experience for people with disabilities, some of whom have never been on the water, as they will get to breathe in the sea air, feel what it’s like to be on the ocean, and really get a chance to enjoy the wonders of nautical life.”

Boat Splash will take place from 11:00 to 15:00 on Wednesday 21 October. There are no fees involved, everyone and all safe water craft from SUPs, dinghies, jet skis and tenders to sailing yachts, powerboats and superyachts are welcome.

“We have had a great response from the marine industry and people of Phuket. Many charter operators have offered their support and are keen to give back to the community. As a result of the interest, we decided to expand the concept to be an inclusive event that is open to all. Although Phuket is suffering right now, we hope people can come together and enjoy a fun day out on the water. It'll be a great way to remind us all of what a beautiful place Phuket is and how lucky we all are to live here.”

For more information about Boat Splash, go to www.facebook.com/events/327317088551361. For more information about Disabled Sailing Thailand, visit www.disabledsailingthailand.org.

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