Ko Talibong

  • 7º 14.500 N 99º 21.750 E
Created on 2021-10-23 00:00:00.0
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Bottom Type Rock

 007deg 14.5min N 099deg 21.75min E


There is good holding along the West coast of Ko Talibong but
do not get too close to shore to avoid the numerous rocks and be
especially careful of the reef at the bottom of the West side.
During the Southwest season good shelter can be found between
Ko Talibong and the mainland by proceeding carefully along the
West coast into the deep water to the North of Ko Talibong.
No restaurants.
Do not approach Hin Samphao Chom 007deg 11.3min N  099deg 19.7min E Stay a good distance off to the west The mooring buoys at the Rok Nok group are not suitable for yachts. Do not attempt to pick up a buoy

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