Our Yacht Was Rammed By An Indonesian Customs Boat - S5 Ep 123

Leaving Kendari, Sulawesi our sail boat was rammed by an Indonesian Customs Boat. What did we do wrong? Nothing apparently.

We had reluctantly gone to the city of Kendari to get fuel after not finding any diesel available at our previous stop on Pulau Wowoni. Other cruisers had reported experiences of over officious officials and low level corruption in the South East Sulawesi capital which was more than enough to make us wary, particular as it was the polar opposite of our own previous dealings with Indonesian officials which had all been very friendly and courteous.

This episode tells the story of our own Kendari experience before sailing on to the amazing Pulau Labenke.

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Leaving Kendari, Sulawesi our sail boat was rammed by an Indonesian Customs Boat. What did we do wrong? Nothing apparently.

We had reluctantly gone to the city of Kendari to get fuel after not finding any diesel available at our previous stop on Pulau Wowoni. Other cruisers had reported experiences of over officious officials and low level corruption in the South East Sulawesi capital which was more than enough to make us wary, particular as it was the polar opposite of our own previous dealings with Indonesian officials which had all been very friendly and courteous.

This episode tells the story of our own Kendari experience before sailing on to the amazing Pulau Labenke.

If you’d like access to our live-tracker to see where we are in real time, receive almost daily Sit Rep updates when we’re sailing via an exclusive crew Facebook Group, early, add free access to our episodes, free or heavily discounted downloads of all our e-books plus other exclusive benefits, you can become a member of our Dreamtime Sail Virtual Crew through either Ko-fi or Patreon. The funds help us offset the cost of upload data, music and editing software subscriptions, storage hard drives plus camera and audio equipment to improve the quality of our shows.

Thank you so much crew. You’re the guys and girls who float our boat and keep us motivated.
Ko-fi https://www.ko-fi.com/dreamtimesail
(Note: Ko-Fi has become our preferred platform for support as they take no commission from Crew Member’s contributions)
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DreamtimeSail

Our Books and eBooks are available via Payhip
HERE - https://tinyurl.com/DreamtimeSailebooks

This video contains music used under license from Epidemic Sound.
SOCIALS
We’re on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DreamtimeSail
Follow our Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dreamtimesail/
We’ve been blogging since 2011. Check it out at https://www.dreamtimesail.blogspot.com
You can find Karen's recipes and tips from Our Galley at https://dreamtimesail.blogspot.com/p/our-galley.html

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Our Yacht Was Rammed By An Indonesian Customs Boat - S5 Ep 123 Locations

  • Kendari City (-4.0397687,122.5598994)

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