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Chinese family rescued after luxury yacht washes ashore in Chumphon
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CHUMPHON:-- A Chinese family of 8 had to be rescued when their luxury yacht was severely damaged during heavy storms and washed ashore in Chumphon province on Wednesday.

The yacht, which is said to be owned by a Chinese business tycoon, Mr Lee Liao came into difficulty as it sailed from Pattaya to Singapore, where the family had intended to spend a vacation.

Pol. Col. Vithoon Palasarn from Chumphon police confirmed that officers and rescue crews rushed to the aid of the family after their 13 meter yacht washed ashore at Thung Sang, Chumphon.

The boat, which left Pattaya on Tuesday came into difficulty during stormy weather and suffered damage to the steering control, as well as some damage to the boat's hull after it struck rocks.

All 8 passengers escaped without injury, including two boys aged two and five years.

Police provided assistance to the family, helping them find a place to stay and making arrangements for their boat to be repaired.

“Mr Lee and his family are an example of a current trend in rich businessman and other Chinese tourists who travel to Thailand using their own yacht. Lee is a regular visitor to Thailand and also owns a house in Pattaya. His yacht is also registered in Thailand,” added Pol. Col. Vithoon.
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Source: Thairath

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-- 2016-03-03

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Surely,that cannot be the luxury yacht,its a cabin cruiser and with all those

on board,heading for Singapore !, they are very lucky they washed ashore at

Chumphon, an accident waiting to happen I think. wonder if the sailed it down

from China.

regards Worgeordie

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This is a motor yacht/power yacht.

There is also a sailing yacht which is the more usual for describing a yacht.

From the looks of this motor yacht it would usually have 1-2 tight double cabins....possibly a sofa bed in the saloon as well.

So it must have been very snug for the eight on board.

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That is not a yacht but a poor cabin cruiser, certainly not luxurious.

A yacht traditionally has a mast and sails.

Yachts need highly qualified skipper and crew to sail .

Actually, it can be described as such, although I understand the point you are making here.

At 13 meters (42 ft) it is something the likes of Roman Abramovich would carry on his afterdeck as a runabout. IMHO it ought to have been referred to as a cabin cruiser. But he is, after all, a Chinese billionaire.

YACHT.

Yacht lengths generally range from 10 metres (33 ft) up to dozens of meters (hundreds of feet). A luxury craft smaller than 12 metres (39 ft) is more commonly called a cabin cruiser or simply a cruiser. A superyacht generally refers to any yacht (sail or power) above 24 m (79 ft) and a megayacht generally refers to any yacht over 50 metres (164 ft). This size is small in relation to typical cruise liners and oil tankers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacht

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This is a motor yacht/power yacht.

There is also a sailing yacht which is the more usual for describing a yacht.

From the looks of this motor yacht it would usually have 1-2 tight double cabins....possibly a sofa bed in the saloon as well.

So it must have been very snug for the eight on board.

A lot like living in China? biggrin.png

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Surely,that cannot be the luxury yacht,its a cabin cruiser and with all those

on board,heading for Singapore !, they are very lucky they washed ashore at

Chumphon, an accident waiting to happen I think. wonder if the sailed it down

from China.

regards Worgeordie

first they said com ing from China,

but his yacht is moored in Pattaya,

oits a chinese luxury yacht !!

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Chinese Asylum Seekers Detained After Boat Founders in Storm
By Todd Ruiz and Teeranai Charuvastra

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Nine Chinese asylum seekers were taken by officials Wednesday back to the beach in Chumphon province where their boat foundered the night before. Photo: Courtesy Lisa Zhang

CHUMPON — Nine Chinese refugees who tried to leave Thailand by sea were forced to return to shore by stormy weather, and now three are being held on immigration charges.

Two members of a spiritual sect persecuted by Beijing, five activists and two children were among the group which set out from Pattaya in hope of reaching New Zealand when high waves late Tuesday night disabled their yacht, according to the wife of one.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1457005278&typecate=06&section=

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-- Khaosod English 2016-03-04

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