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Phuket marina expands to attract more superyachts

Phuket marina expands to attract more superyachts

PHUKET: The island’s northernmost marina, Yacht Haven, is being expanded at a cost of B400 million to allow it to berth megayachts of up to 80 metres in length.


By Nattapat Tuarob

Tuesday 3 February 2015 11:17 AM


Marina representative Thanet Lekagul (right) explains details of the pontoons to Thalang District Chief Veera Kerdsirirmongkol (left).

Marina representative Thanet Lekagul (right) explains details of the pontoons to Thalang District Chief Veera Kerdsirirmongkol (left).

The new complex of pontoons, to be built in a F shape to the south of the current berthing, will have a total length of 260 metres, with more than 500 metres of berthing space.

Thanet Lekagul, assistant to the MD of the marina, explained to a visiting committee headed by Vice-Governor Suthee Thongyam, “The project will bring more superyachts and megayachts to Phuket because [Yacht Haven] has a proper channel that is 4.5 metres deep at low tide.

“The EIA [Environmental Impact Assessment] for the project was approved last month.” Instead of piles being driven into the seabed to keep the pontoons in place, he said, a technology from the SeaFlex company of Sweden will be used.

“The pontoons will be attached by [flexible] cable slings to anchors underwater. Because the seabed is not as rocky as in the Mediterranean [where SeaFlex has been used extensively for marinas] we have tested it carefully.

Marine Office chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut said “This project is included in the Provincial Development Plan. I will make regular checks to ensure they follow navigation regulations and do not obstruct any water channel. I will also check that the condition of any coral reefs, sea creatures and water quality are well-maintained. Also, the needs of local people must be catered for.

“I will check the pre-project conditions and post-project conditions every six months to monitor any effects from the project.”

Mr Phuripat also noted, “If there is a natural disaster [in Phuket] or if circumstances arise in which the government needs to use part or all of the marina, the rules governing all marinas stipulate that the marina must comply.”