Sail Indonesia

Sail Indonesia

Sail Indonesia is a series of sailing and other events for yachts conducted each year in Indonesia. The events are organised by Yayasan Cinta Bahari Indonesia (YCBI) and supported by the high profile tourist destinations to international yachtsmen and women with a view to expanding the tourism potential and raising awareness of the region as well as introducing visitors to delightful natural and cultural features of the Indonesian archipelago that they might otherwise not visit. See [http://www.sailindonesia.net/ Sail Indonesia] web site for more information.

Route

Sail Indonesia begins each year with a yacht rally from Darwin in Australia to Kupang in West Timor towards the end of July. Following their arrival at Kupang, yachts are invited to a number of events there and at locations on the islands of Alor, Lembata, Flores, Sulawesi, Borneo, Bali, Karimunjawa, Java, and Batam before they leave Indonesian waters and head for Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. The local government administration of many of these islands plan a number of events at each stopover many of which include a ceremonial welcome and dinner as well as cultural and arts displays, traditional sports, tours, and dance performances. See [http://www.sailindonesia.net/rally/rallymap.php rally map] on Sail Indonesia site.

Participants

Participants are often undertaking a circumnavigation sailing around the world. A wide range of yachts of all sizes (ranging from 31 to 80 feet in length) and all types including monohulls, catamarans, and trimarans flying flags from many countries take part. For example, in 2006, yachts from Australia, Britain, New Zealand, Canada, Germany, South Africa, USA, Finland, Hong Kong, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Switzerland, and Sweden participated.Skippers and crew are also drawn from diverse sources and range in age from the very young to mature age.

History

In December 2000, aaas a result of an initiative from the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Mr Aji Sularso from the Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs, it was decided to arrange a co-ordinated series of yacht races and rallies originating from both Darwin and Fremantle to Bali, then on to Pulau Seribu north of Jakarta and then to Batam just south of Singapore. Sail Indonesia was formed to manage the technical aspects of these events and to keep costs down these events were promoted and organised using the internet and email only. As a result in July 2001 a fleet of 16 yachts left Darwin for Bali, however the fleet from Fremantle did not eventuate. The 2001 event was a success and plans were made for a second event in 2002. The 2002 event attracted a total of 20 yachts and this too was regarded as a success with a send off party in Darwin and a formal reception and presentation dinner in Bali.

Following the 2002 Darwin to Bali Race discussions were held in Bali regarding the possibiity of including sailing destinations in Indonesia to the east of Bali because the yachts that had gone direct to Bali had missed the beautiful cruising areas in the waters of the islands to the east, including Timor, Alor, Lembata, Flores, Rinca, Komodo, Sumbawa and Lombok. In February 2003 at a meeting in Bali the Central Government in Jakarta represented by GAHAWISRI, the Indonesian Federation of Marine Tour Operators discussions were held to raise awareness of tourism, especially marine tourism in the eastern provinces of Indonesia. As a result Sail Indonesia was asked to arrange a yacht rally from Darwin to Kupang in 2003 to be run in conjunction with the Darwin to Bali Race. In July 2003 two fleets left Darwin with 23 yachts going direct to Bali and 24 yachts going to Kupang. The two events ran together in 2003 and again in 2004, however in 2005 due to lack of interest by yachts taking the direct route to Bali, that event was cancelled and 69 yachts went direct to Kupang. Kupang becoming the eastern gateway for yachts sailing into Indonesia.

As the result of the efforts of Mr Raymond Lesmana from YCBI, following the Darwin to Kupang Rally Sail Indonesia now offers a series of events for the participants throughout Indonesia in Alor, Lembata, Riung , Labuan Bajo, Makassar, Bali, Kumai and Karimun Java. At each location the Local Government Offices arrange a number of art and cultural displays, tours and dinners. All these events are a result of these Indonesian Government initiatives and support, they are all very new and are being developed, improved and added to on an ongoing basis. These events enable participants to visit unique places away from the well worn tourist areas and experience unspoiled island life. Sail Indonesia has increased in popularity every year and in 2006 a total of 96 yachts participated. 140 expressions of interest had been received for the 2007 event at the start of the year.

Related events

* [http://www.sailasia.net/ Sail Asia]
* [http://songlinecruises.com/sandeq.php/ Sandeq Race]
* [http://www.borneorace.com/ Borneo International Yachting Challenge]

External links

* [http://www.sailindonesia.net Sail Indonesia]
* [http://www.asianyachting.com/ AsianYachting]
* [http://www.budpar.go.id/ Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia]
* [http://www.dkp.go.id/english/ Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (Departemen Kelautan dan Perikanan), Republic of Indonesia]
* [http://www.gahawisri.com/ The Marine Tourism Association of the Republic of Indonesia]
* [http://www.timorferry.com/ Timor Ferry Company]

References

* [http://asianyachting.com/Archive/RaceReports2006-07.htm AsianYachting 2006]
* [http://asianyachting.com/Archive/RaceReports2005-06.htm AsianYachting 2005]


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