KOH KOI YAI and NOI.

  • 6º 34.552 N 99º 50.429 E
Created on 2021-10-23 00:00:00.0
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6°34.552N, 99°50.429E

These islands, halfway between Tarutao and the mainland, are a favourite haven for local fishing boats. Both offer good, safe daytime anchorage. Koh Koi Noi is a beautiful sand island with shallow water all around, so approach carefully. Anchor as appropriate for prevailing conditions and ground swell.

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Hole In The Wall
9.28nm on a course of 170 S
AO TALO UDANG 9.69nm on a course of 251 WSW
AO TALO WAO 9.7nm on a course of 287 WNW
BAN AO MAKHAM 12.96nm on a course of 266 W
AO PANTE 14.04nm on a course of 302 WNW
AO SON 14.25nm on a course of 282 WNW
AO SON 2 14.28nm on a course of 284 WNW
Route Phetra to Telaga
34.6nm on a course of 321 NW
Kuah (Bass Harbor) 15.76nm on a course of 179 S
Kho PhiPhi Telaga
93.69nm on a course of 317 NW
Telaga01 15.88nm on a course of 216 SW
Kho Rawi to Telaga Harbour
39.33nm on a course of 267 W
Royal Langkawi Yacht Club 16.4nm on a course of 178 S
Royal Langkawi Yacht Club 16.54nm on a course of 178 S
Ko Rok Nok to Koh Khao Yai
60.14nm on a course of 310 NW
KOH KHAO YAI 17.22nm on a course of 327 NNW
Rebak Island Marina 18.88nm on a course of 207 SSW
Tanjong Tilin 19.12nm on a course of 188 S
Pulau Dayang Bunting Southwest
22.2nm on a course of 191 S
Palau Dayang Bunting 22.63nm on a course of 189 S
Pulau Dayang Bunting Southwest
23.31nm on a course of 188 S
Southern Pulau Dayang Bunting
24.07nm on a course of 186 S
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