Some of the old buckets trafficking these waters
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Friday, March 03, 2017
Friday, February 10, 2017
Thursday, February 09, 2017
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Address to Haggis
I had the honor to be invited for Burns night at the British embassy and took opportunity to record the prayer to haggis that is customary to be done at every party when the haggis is brought in.
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Maryah
24.09.2015 - 21.01.2016
31.07.2015 - 04.09.2015
13.05.2015 - 13.07.2015
08.08.2014 - 16.04.2015
31.01.2013 - 04.08.2014
21.08.2012 - 30.01.2013
m/y Maryah (ex Czar, Szczecinska B970/01, Fortune, Dalmorgeologiya) IMO no 9044619
13.05.2015 - 13.07.2015
08.08.2014 - 16.04.2015
31.01.2013 - 04.08.2014
21.08.2012 - 30.01.2013
m/y Maryah (ex Czar, Szczecinska B970/01, Fortune, Dalmorgeologiya) IMO no 9044619
Captain

M/y Maryah (photo by Manuel Hernandez via marinetraffic)
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Sunday, September 08, 2013
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Indian Empress
16.03.2012 - 18.05.2012 Captain
20.09.2011 - 17.01.2012 Captain
29.05.2011 - 07.09.2011 Ch Mate
20.12.2010 - 16.03.2011 Ch Mate
m/y Indian Empress (ex Al Mirqab, today H3)
20.12.2010 - 16.03.2011 Ch Mate
m/y Indian Empress (ex Al Mirqab, today H3)
Indian Empress (courtesy Charterworld)
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Diving South of Banana reef
This was my last dive for this tour in Maldives as I'm flying to Abu Dhabi to take over as Master on Indian Empress so I need some surface time to be able to fly. To make it special I decided to do a night dive. Had all gear in the boat by sunset and off we went to check out Banana reef. The rising tide was still several knots too strong to do the dive at this location so we decided to go back a step down south and do it the next reef. At least there it looked to be no current.
BA chart 3323
Diving Club Med corner
This morning we saw there was a strong ingoing tide on Kudakalhi Channel so we decided to do a drift dive from the corner into the atoll as we had not yet dived this particular segment of the Club Med corner. We went an ample distance along the Ocean side of the reef to gear up and once ready we simultaneously jumped in at 10m depth.
BA chart 3323
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Diving Furana South
My diving days are soon over for awhile as I'm due to return back to Indian Empress in a few days. This morning decided to revisit the Furana south site and we started well inside the Kudakalhi Channel as the current was slightly outflowing. Earlier diveboats had tied a white canister to the reef as a marker so we tied up there and geared up. Down we went just South of the Full Moon Maldives resorts lagoon and started heading East.
BA chart 3323
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Diving reef West of Aarah Island
For this mornings dive we chose to go to an unnamed reef West of the Aarah Island. There are 2 reefs next to each other and in between there is a narrow channel. Once you get there on the spot you realize the channel is not so narrow, it is rather several hundred meters wide.
Friday, March 09, 2012
Diving Nassimo thila
This morning we headed North for Nassimo Thila that was awarded four stars by Tim Godfrey back in the day when he wrote the book and is lauded as the best "thila" in North Male' atoll. The weather was a bit choppy and we jumped ourselves to the divesite that is next to Lankanfinolhu Island. The Island houses the swanky "Paradise" resort next to the "Soneva Gili" resort on the Lankanfushi Island (1000+ USD/ night).
BA chart 3323
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Diving Kuda Haa
Looking at divesites Tim Godfrey have mapped out in his good book I settled to go to the Kuda Haa "thila" as it was the only one we had not yet visited. It was as far as Lion's Head at Thilafushi but a bit more north inside the atoll, just next to the Giraavaru Island. The reef is actually 8m underwater so finding it without a positioning system is not the easiest task. Actually we found it by seeing fish jumping out of water, it was a bit windy and waves were abt 50cm high so one could see the reef only when you were next to it.
BA chart 3323
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