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Tour of Arabia: revealing the beauty and challenges of sailing in the Gulf region…17th November 2009
As Oman Sail’s media crew member, Mark Covell,
reported en route to join the 105-ft trimaran: “As I flew up the Gulf,
I looked down on our intended route back to Muscat. I was struck by the
majestic beauty of these waters and the twinkling lights of the
oil-rigs dotted off the Arabian coast. It was a very visual reminder of
what was behind this amazing transformation of the region.” Paul
Standbridge and his six-man crew, that also includes Mohsin Al Busaidi,
the first Arab to sail round the world non-stop on board Oman Sail’s
75ft trimaran ‘Musandam’, and two Omani trainees are discovering all
the beauty and challenges that the Gulf region has to offer.
Having
left Kuwait City, where the team received a warm and inquisitive
welcome from both the media and public, the Majan crew negotiated the
272-mile course to Bahrain. From Mark: “We sailed past fishing dhows
waving at us to stop and buy fresh fish. We dodged an oil rig being
towed. We were visited by a small pod of dolphins and we were even
radioed by a 20,000-tonne US coalition war ship patrolling the Gulf.”
On
Thursday, 12th November, Majan docked at Amwaj Marina which opened a
year ago. Amwaj Marina is Bahrain’s newest marina - the circular
60,000sq marina is located on the western seafront of Amwaj Islands and
has 145 berths including four super yacht deepwater berths. The Kingdom
of Bahrain is a small island country in the Arabian Gulf ruled by the
Al Khalifa royal family. Bahrain is big on motorsports – it was the
first Arab country to host a Formula One Grand Prix in 2004, and now
sailing is taking hold: “The Kingdom of Bahrain also has a rich
maritime history and the newly formed ‘Sail Bahrain’ team aims to
create a new and exciting future for sailing and watersports in the
Kingdom. As we left, two Volvo 60s were arriving and their future plans
include an intention to develop an iconic yacht club on par with those
which grace other leading maritime countries and a youth education
programme along a similar vein to that of Oman Sail,” reported Mark.
Sadly,
the country were in mourning following the death of the King of
Bahrain’s uncle and out of respect the team cancelled all its planned
media and VIP activities and departed on Saturday, 14th November for
Doha, the capital of Qatar.
Bahrain, even in the midst of its
mourning, had made a big impression on the team and Mark sent this
report as they left: “Just before we pushed off the dock the whole boat
was given a refreshing spray from a hosepipe to shed the dust from the
concrete jungle that consumes Bahrain; I don’t think I have ever been
to a place that is changing so quickly in front of your eyes. New
buildings are everywhere you look and the skyline has an impressive
array of cranes. Inlets and canals reach in and around the luxury
developments bringing the sea to you and you to the sea.”
The
voyage to Qatar did not take long with Majan arriving the next day
(Sunday, 15th November), but it came with its usual set of challenges
in this region: “The trip to Qatar was only held up by shifting winds
and poorly lit fishing nets. We held a constant bow watch, often
needing to change course 90 degrees to get round the ends of the nets!”
Eighty
per cent of Qatar’s population reside in Doha, the country’s largest
city. On arrival Majan berthed alongside the city’s stunning bay the
Al-Corniche, a long seaside promenade that curves around Doha Bay. It
has been a busy week for sport in Doha with the England Vs Brazil
football match taking place on Saturday and now the Corniche park is
also buzzing with the set up of the UIM F1 H20 Power Boating World
Championships which begins on the 19th Nov. ‘Majan’ will depart Doha on
the 18th November for Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
Tour of Arabia:
Kuwait City, Kuwait
In port 7th-9th November
Depart 10th November
Manama, Bahrain
In port 12th-14th November
Depart 15th November
Doha, Qatar
In port 16th-17th November
Depart 18th November
Abu Dhabi & Dubai, United Arab Emirates
In port Abu Dhabi, 19th-20th November
Depart 21st November
In port Dubai, 21st-26th November
Depart 27th November
Muscat, Oman
Arrival end of November, 2009
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