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I am not sure I am totally happy with it being right there in front of my house and restaurant - especially during the construction. But I am fully in favour of a marina on Samui and if this is the only option, then I support it.

More information to come...

Dude, you should be thrilled beyond belief. The boon to business will more than make up for any noise you'll have to deal with. Besides, you're used to dirty, noisy neighbors already. :o

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looks impressive did they say what kind of facilities it would have ?

Yes. We will get the documents translated but some of the things I remember are ...

38 x 12 metre berths

34 x 16 metre

30 x 20 metre

9 x 30 metre

A single fuelling station

A ramp

A crane

A "clubhouse"

Car parking

Water and electricity to the berths

There was no real mention of the things like repair facilities, chandlery etc but I believe the Government thinks they can be commercially offered elsewhere / nearby.

I'll have the documents available on a website tomorrow: Big Buddha Marina

I will have no advertising on it, just information and photos and all comments etc should continue here on this forum.

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There were about 5 farangs and 80 Thais at the meeting.

The location is shown below. I will scan the rest of the documents etc and have them available later.

Govt_marina_16_Oct_6b.jpg

The Estimated cost is THB644.5 million.

The Breakwater is situated where the existing dead reef is.

I am not sure I am totally happy with it being right there in front of my house and restaurant - especially during the construction. But I am fully in favour of a marina on Samui and if this is the only option, then I support it.

More information to come...

Many thanks for the info. Sorry I couldn't make it. The idea of opening up the Causeway again for water flow is excellent and

might even help to regenerate the reef.

Did you get the impression that this would be the only site that the Govt. Would consider?

Cheers

Gator

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Did you get the impression that this would be the only site that the Govt. Would consider?

No they have considered 5 different locations and this is the one they are focusing on at the moment.

The five locations are shown in the full document on the website. Some of the tables in the document outline the pros and cons and once we get it translated it might be clearer. Plus I am trying to get a copy of the presentations.

The others were not chosen because of a number of factors including easy access for facilities (ie Koh Som might be good for a marina, but not good access), significant environmental damage (the mangroves in Phan Kah), local Obections (Tong Krut), lack of government owned land next to it ... etc.

The Government owns the Koh Fan Island which Big Buddha sits on, so feel they can have more say on what goes next to it. This design might actualy enhance the environment, by getting the flow back (but that could also be done without building a full scale marina...). I actually got the feeling this is the last chance for them as they have been working on it for at least 6 years that I know about. If this does not get through then I am not sure what they can do.

If designed and built well it should be great for all boaties on Samui and especially some of the locals who have or want small boats and worry about the current facilities and services. I even hear of instances where boats end up on the beach through lack of adequate moorings and get rammed about and scratched on the existing jetties as they are not built appropriately. Hopefully that can change (but dont expect it in the near future .. it will take time).

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Did you get the impression that this would be the only site that the Govt. Would consider?

No they have considered 5 different locations and this is the one they are focusing on at the moment.

The five locations are shown in the full document on the website. Some of the tables in the document outline the pros and cons and once we get it translated it might be clearer. Plus I am trying to get a copy of the presentations.

The others were not chosen because of a number of factors including easy access for facilities (ie Koh Som might be good for a marina, but not good access), significant environmental damage (the mangroves in Phan Kah), local Obections (Tong Krut), lack of government owned land next to it ... etc.

The Government owns the Koh Fan Island which Big Buddha sits on, so feel they can have more say on what goes next to it. This design might actualy enhance the environment, by getting the flow back (but that could also be done without building a full scale marina...). I actually got the feeling this is the last chance for them as they have been working on it for at least 6 years that I know about. If this does not get through then I am not sure what they can do.

If designed and built well it should be great for all boaties on Samui and especially some of the locals who have or want small boats and worry about the current facilities and services. I even hear of instances where boats end up on the beach through lack of adequate moorings and get rammed about and scratched on the existing jetties as they are not built appropriately. Hopefully that can change (but dont expect it in the near future .. it will take time).

Thanks for that. It looks hopeful at least!

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They must have slips and lifting facilities, if you can't repair the boat there it will be useless, at the moment you have to get a tow to the mainland......

I'd never have a boat with in-boards here for that reason. At present outboards are the only real option and they break down all the time! + they are fuel hungry.

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They must have slips and lifting facilities, if you can't repair the boat there it will be useless, at the moment you have to get a tow to the mainland......

I'd never have a boat with in-boards here for that reason. At present outboards are the only real option and they break down all the time! + they are fuel hungry.

That's a bit negative, guess you must be running old 2 strokes. The modern 4 stroke outboards are fuel efficient and reliable. At least mine are, so far!

I don't see why a purpose designed Marina wouldn't have a slip and ancillary facilities.

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They must have slips and lifting facilities,

This question was asked at the meeting and the reply was that they would have a slip and lifting facilities.

Please remember though. This is early planning days, and what is in the plans / drawings does not always get into the final construction. I built 2 identical houses once but they ended up with interior walls in different locations. When I asked about it they said it was too hot "over there" so they built the wall 2 metres to the left on one of the houses.

However we must be positive at these early stages. And with Pontoon design, they are much easier to rearrange later.

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I have put the full document on the site and also some photos. The majority of the photos were taken at low tide in July and show that there is a significant amount of sand to move out before anything can be done properly.

Big Buddha Marina possible site - photos

I'm curious, after seeing your new website, what is your connection with the proposed Marina? Did you just register the domain name and are building it up (including a logo) hoping to sell it in the future if the marina is built? Not being critical, I think it's pretty clever if that's what you're doing.

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I have put the full document on the site and also some photos. The majority of the photos were taken at low tide in July and show that there is a significant amount of sand to move out before anything can be done properly.

Big Buddha Marina possible site - photos

Wow, after looking at those pics it seems like a more feasible idea would be to turn it into a parking lot. :o

Where would they put all the earth they would need to dredge up?

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bbc

thanks for the info and the web site.

very interesting pictures and the proposal seems very professional.

\i can understand your happiness about this as it will put you right in the middle of the action. :o

I hope they can do.... we really do need a marina.

now there is only only that small matter of the budget...nearly 700 million. and its just an estimate.. :D

the only way for this to happen is if they give it to some investor to do it. but they would not as marinas usually make money from the real estate around it then from the actual birthing.

As this is very preliminary and as the planing and approval and budgeting will take a few years. we can all continue to moor out on buoys and dream about the future marina

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I'm curious, after seeing your new website, what is your connection with the proposed Marina? Did you just register the domain name and are building it up (including a logo) hoping to sell it in the future if the marina is built? Not being critical, I think it's pretty clever if that's what you're doing.

I have no connection to this particular proposal other than having 2 Thai children who own the plot of land next to where they are proposing it. I have also indicated that I would be interested to put my boat in the marina and also be able to assist them find proper consultants, builders and potentially investors. This is a Government sponsored program but they do see the issue of paying for it so are willing to commercialise it once the approvals have been given.

I did actually apply for my own marina in 2004 / 2005. I paid for a marina designer to come over from Europe and do some preliminary plans. I got the mayor to agree to it, the harbour board on side etc etc. Then the pier in Bangrak where Seatran currently goes from started so they refused my application as they thought it might compete. After it was built they turned it back as they wanted the Government marina in the south to be the first one on Samui. Now they are planning their own marina in nearly the same location as I had applied for. My plan had a lot more of the services included located on either large platforms over the water or through using some of the dredged sand to create some reclaimed land (all of this is legal and can be done environmentally friendly).

My view is if I objected to the Government marina I have no show of getting my own one done, so really have to support it and hope that it grows into a well designed, well built facility that is good for all.

Over the years I have registered some domain names, made some logos, taken some pictures... in anticipation that I might get to have a marina.

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the reason you were denied the permit is that by Samui town building code. private piers are forbidden in the north shores. light green zone.

they are allowed in the southern part light blue zone.

however and here is where things get complicated. the harbor department will not approve in the south.

So until they change the law. in the north shores including the location near BBC only government owned projects are allowed.

the government can after completing the project with governments funds can give it to be leased out by tender to the highest bidder.. like sea tran pier.

hopefully the change the law and allow investors to do it. the guys from phuket marina were looking into it a few years ago but they wanted land that can develop a huge realty and commercial project around the marina. as they could not find it they gave it up.

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the reason you were denied the permit is that by Samui town building code. private piers are forbidden in the north shores. light green zone.

they are allowed in the southern part light blue zone.

Yes. But it is possible (subject to design approval etc) to build it and give it to Government and then rent it back from them for 30 years. Sounds complex but actually not too different to many instances elsewhere in the world.

There are instances where standalone marinas can make money. It is just that they probably have a lower return over a longer period.

For this marina to break even it needs at least THB 17,000 a month per berth, 365 days a year for 30 years. Not including any revenues from ancilliary services. ... or each berth is sold for an average of THB5.8 m for 30 year lease ... plus monthly fees. The berths for this particlar design are 12 metres or more. This sort of money for that size berth is not necessarily expensive - about 20% of the average European berth costs.

It is possible to exclusively sell / rent berths to groups such as a property developer in the vicinity, who then packages them with a villa. Sometimes people are just as happy to be 10 minutes from the marina on a hill with a better view, than actually located right on the marina. Maybe when all of the "fast-money" projects are finished, the marina will become attractive to developers.

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Well remember there was a marina being opened around Maenam as part of a development?They even had someone from the Royal family reside over the initial ground breaking.Well I drive past their old office & it has a for rent sign on it now.Anyone knows what became of them?

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All the wooden piers in Bangrak are private though - I guess they don't have planning problems as they are not concrete?

I live in Koh Phangan, and when I come over to Samui it would be nice if I could drop people off on the end of one of these piers, the last one I was using the chap who owned it ended up asking for 1,000 baht every time I use it. I've asked around and not been able to find anyone who will let me use one of these piers for free - including the Seatran one which the government paid for.

Does everyone have the same experience, or have I just missed the friendly owner who is willing to let a cheapskate use his pier for free (or for 100 baht or something more reasonable)?

Sorry if I'm going off topic.

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Stony,

Am I missing something here? These wooden pier owners invested in something and ask for a mooring fee, what's wrong with that? Ever noticed that most (ir)regular longtails or speedboats beach their boats? Must be a reason for it.

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Well most people I know have only had bad experience from pier owners, some offer to look after your boat for THB6000 a month if you want to see how well they will look after your boat, go to the boat shop opposite samui town centre and have a look at the yellow boat, they had only left it with them for few days and it came loose from the mooring and sunk.

Hopefully a marina will dent there back pockets

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:o Sorry BBC I can see only Beart for million-dollar-boat ! Their forget smaler boats 5-8m

you are right, the smallest berth is 12 metres but maybe you can share with Roo.

oooooooooooooh you are laughing at my tender ( Tom Thumb),wait till you see it's Mammaaaaa. :D

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I sent an email to check on progress and here is what I received (sounds promising, but we will not be sure until it is actually finished and fully operational)

email from me:

Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2009 10:05 a.m.

To: Golden Plan

Subject: RE: Big Buddha Marina

Hello

Happy New Year.

How is progress going on this project? Is it still likely to happen near Big Buddha? We hear many rumours in Koh Samui including that it is going to be built in the south again.

Please let me know what is happening.

Thanks

Reply from Golden Plan:

Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2009 10:38 a.m

I never heard about the mentioned rumors. Most progress concerns with Ao Chalong Phase II and Phang Nga marina. Koh Samui would have progress in next budgeting year.

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Some Engineers from Phuket arrived yesterday to begin the process of testing the soil / sand compositions ... see below

05march2009a.jpg

We asked them if they were certain the marina was happening and their reply was along the lines of .. "well the Government have paid for them to come from Phuket to do the survey and some preparation work. They would be very surprised if the Government was spending such money if the marina was not going ahead." ... so we will have to wait and see .. maybe 51% sure it is progressing now.

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for those of you who don't read Thai. and its a pity... the letter does not reference a Marina but a sport or a support pier. not really clear what it is but definitely it does not say Marina.

My understanding is that there is no direct Thai translation for Marina. And the letter specifies a pier for sailing yachts, motor yachts, sports and recreation - which is closer to my view of a marina than a ferry pier which has a totally different name in Thai.

Hi bbcsamui...

Agree , if it is eventually a proper "marina" - your location is suitable.. Good luck with the meeting and would love to see some positive forward motion on this..

Good for the island.. Every little bit does help... Keeping in mind - would it be including the tour operators (diver companies, transport to KT - full moon parties....volume?)

C

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Gidday mate BBCSamui

I keep hearing rumours about the marina in Samui and the rumours keep talking about other locations.

There is a rumour that Bangkok airways linked people want to put a large hotel on the land next to Sabai properties and also put a marina in front (on the West side of the point) – not sure if it is a private one or the Government one.

There is also a rumour that the Government marina is going to be placed on the other side of Big Buddha next to a large hotel. I have heard this rumour from a few different sources and an Aussie Guy who is involved in boats in Bangrak has allegedly said “100%” it will not go next to the BBC and he knows because he has the management contract for the new Government marina."

We haven’t heard from you lately so do you have any more news?

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