Friday 6 April 2012

Belum Bred 30 for Visit Perak Year

Perak is such a big and diverse state in Malaysia, and includes the capital of Ipoh with its magnificent old buildings and exquisite limestone mountains and caves, the Royal town of Kuala Kangsar, rich in history and royal heritage, the leaning clock tower of Teluk Intan, the last remaining giant tin dredge, Kellies Castle, patterned rice fields and quaint villages, that we forget the waterways. Tasik (lake) Temenggor 75km long in the highlands to the Islands of the Sembilan's, Pangkor and many more dotted along the coast. Although this is visit Perak Year, It doesn't need that excuse to explore the beauty and diversity of this lovely state.
Having sailed along the Perak coast and waterways over many years, it was not till a group of us started to discover the beautiful Tasik Temenggor that we realised that we needed to slow down and spend time at a leisurely pace to really appreciate the waterways. What better way than to spend time “living” on the water in a houseboat. From this Belum Houseboat Sdn Bhd was born. 



To achieve this a group of talent was assembled. The experience with houseboats of the Khong family from Belum Eco Resort,(www.belumecoresort.com.my) Robin Tan inventor extraordinaire and designer of many craft for water, air and hover. His experience led to being the chief designer and builder. Starting with fiberglass hulls for the catamaran style houseboat and looking after every detail during construction. Plus
add dubious advice from old sailors, Col. T Tay, Capt. Y. F. Wong, Phill Tinkler.

Mr.Saw Eng Thai of Sim Lee Sawmill on the banks of the Dinding River provided the excellent site and expertise in building a superb timber deck, cabin and amenities into the hulls. His no compromise approach has ensured only the best timbers have been used for the job and built in such a way as to enhance the beauty of Malaysia’s superb timbers. 


Behind the whole project with venture capital and the drive to make it all happen is James Wong, who’s love of the area and belief in others having the same dream of being with one with nature on Perak waters, has made it all possible. 

Almost ready and due to be launched on the high tide Saturday 7th April, “Clubmad” will hit the water to be moored at the new man made island called Marina Island, KM 1Teluk Muruh,32200 Lumut, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia.(contact James Khoo) www.pangkormarina.com and from there interested people can charter the houseboat to really explore the Dinding and Perak Rivers and estuaries for themselves. 
 
Final fitting out will be ready for the launch and includes Aircon, bathroom with eco friendly grey water inboard processing, generator, 230AC and 12V DC electrical power, microwave, freezer, equipped galley, sound system and TV, freshwater tanks, separate bedroom as well as main cabin seats that convert for additional sleeping, twin Mercury outboard motors, inboard helm station and navigation table, life-jackets, most important rooftop party deck and fish finder for dad and the   kids..while mum relaxes with a book! 
  
Negotiations are underway to cater for charter sunset cruises and overnight stays. The aim is to provided food and beverage packages or special requests so guests can truly enjoy the experience of being on the water in a luxury houseboat. The luxurious Marina Island Yacht marina will be the home for “Clubmad” and place to embark on a new type of experience. 


Once experienced, there are many people who would like a houseboat of their own or to share with friends. Belum Houseboats Sdn Bhd can quote, supervise building and deliver a houseboat of your choice. Currently there is the BB30 model 30ft long version and plans are ready for a BB40 or 40ft version with twin cabins. Interior layout can be modified to fit in with personal wishes. The next BB40 is planned to be taken to Tasik Temenggor with able assistance by Belum Eco Resort on Discover Island on this superb 75km long lake high in the spectacular mountains of Perak. http://www.belumecoresort.com.my/

Inquiries to charter “Clubmad” can be made at:
                                                      
  belumbred@gmail.com
BELUM HOUSEBOAT SDN. BHD. (969367-K)
No. 38, Jalan PJU 1A/1E, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Email : james@daitobest.com Tel : +6-016-338 3007
Email : pjtinkler@gmail.com Tel : +6-016-656 2445
Email : robjet21@yahoo.com Tel : +6-016-248 7678



SHORT WRITE-UP ON VISIT PERAK YEAR 2012

The Visit Perak Year 2012, initiated by the Hon’able Dato’ Hamidah Osman, the Perak State Exco for Tourism, aims to draw at least 5 million visitors to Perak this year. Since its inauguration on the first day of January with the staff of Tourism Perak stationed at the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport and the Railway Station in Ipoh welcoming visitors to the State with goodies bags, to date, after three months, the State government has embarked into numerous programmes and projects to promote and attract tourists, both local and foreign, to visit the State. The Belum Drum Festival, which was held at several localities throughout the State, was well-witnessed by a few thousands of youths with a couple of hundreds coming from countries in Europe, Japan and Australia. The launch of a MATTA Fair that specially promoted tourist destinations in the State was also well-received by members of the public with Tourism Perak distributing brochures and heritage maps for Ipoh and Batu Gajah. Forth-coming events such as the AAM Malaysian Rally Championship to be held in Manjung and the Batu Gajah Mountain Bike Jamboree will interest youths who are adventurous and sport-loving. For nature-lovers, bird watching programmes are being organized at Kuala Gula, Kinta Nature Park and Bukit Larut separately at different months. Among other programmes to be implemented later this year are food fairs, carnivals, photography competitions and performances of local singers and artistes. Thus, public response to the Visit Perak Year and its programmes has been very encouraging as activities are being carried from time to time creating a festive mood all through the year.



Prepared by:
Adib Vincent Tung bin Abdullah,
Kinta Heritage Group Sdn. Berhad.

Monday 2 April 2012

BB30 ready to launch

Belum Houseboat model BB30

Designed and built by Robin Tan, with input from Steve Khong, Col.T. Tay, Phill Tinkler and the project principal and owner James Wong. The first Belum Bred BB30 is finished and ready for launch.
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Saw Eng Thai of Sim Lee Sawmill provided the site and much of the materials for the project.
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The waterways of Perak have been the inspiration with the desire to slow the pace and really enjoy nature that Perak has to offer
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Almost ready and due to be launched on the high tide Saturday 7th April, “Clubmad” will hit the water to be moored for now at Marina Island and from where interested people can hire the houseboat to really explore the Dinding River and estuaries for themselves.
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Final fitting out will be ready for the launch and includes A/C, bathroom with eco friendly grey water inboard processing, generator, 230AC and 12V DC electrical power, microwave, freezer, equipped galley, sound system and TV, freshwater tanks, separate bedroom as well as main cabin seats that convert for additional sleeping, twin Mercury outboard motors, inboard drivers station and navigation table, lifejackets, most important rooftop party deck and equally important fish finder.
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This first houseboat will be moored at the marina on Marina Island from where charters can commence.
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Enthusiasts who would like a houseboat of their own or to share with friends. Belum Houseboats Sdn Bhd can quote, supervise building and deliver a houseboat of you choice. Currently there is the BB30 model 30ft long version and plans are ready for a BB40 or 40ft version with twin cabins. Interior layout can be modified to fit in with personal wishes.
belumbred@gmail.com


 BELUM HOUSEBOAT SDN. BHD.(969367-K)
No. 38, Jalan PJU 1A/1E, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Email : james@daitobest.com Tel : +6-016-338 3007
Email : pjtinkler@gmail.com Tel : +6-016-656 2445
Email : robjet21@yahoo.com Tel : +6-016-248 7678


                



               

Belum Eco Resort

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Club house at night
The Belum Eco Resort is the dream and passion of the Khong family. They have built a jungle type retreat on “Discovery” island in Lake Temenggor, some distance south of the bridges crossing the lake on the East/West highway. http://www.belumecoresort.com.my/
This is not a swept up 5 star, gold plated luxury resort. Rather a bush setting, rustic almost camp out type resort. The steep terrain means it really is unable to cater from wheel chair, physically handicapped or the very unfit.
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Jetty off E/W highway
Having paid you RM5 a day for car park, Steve or son Tom will meet you at the jetty west side of the eastern bridge on the East West highway from Gerik to Kota Baru. 5deg33’05”N by 101deg20’52”E.
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Getting to the resort
It will be fun to see which craft they will pick you up in. Anything from a 2 story massive houseboat to a small runabout or anything in between depending how big your party is.
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One of hundreds of faces of Lake Temenggor
As soon as you step on board, you are in serious holiday mood and the rat race is left behind. Enjoy the 40 min trip to Discovery Island and climb ashore via pontoon which will test your balancing skills. Have a welcome party at the club house (coffee, tea, hot and cold water available there at all times) and be allotted you chalet.
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Some chalet’s
Most of the chalets are individual “A” frame type with lots of thatch and local materials and each has a semi open air on-suite with shower, toilet and basin off your personal balcony overlooking the lake. To get to the chalet’s requires a bush walk/climb along a flagstone path, which can be a challenge after late night lecture, karaoke or option booze up.
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Our hosts
There are heaps of life jackets and to put one on and simple drift around in the water is a delight. But there are windsurfers, kayaks, and sailboats available for competent sailors and always fishing.
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Messing about on the water
Also Steve will put on jungle treks to waterfall, visit an Orang Asli settlement or a very serious climb to a lookout on a nearby island. I’m told that if you are exceptionally lucky you might see elephants swimming across to islands, following the old elephant paths from before the dam was built and the lake formed.
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That’s steeper than it looks!
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Watchtower
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Looking north from watchtower
Food is always a special time to sit in the club house overlooking the lake and eating heaps of delicious food, salads, maybe pizza, certainly a superb resort version of steamboat.ber ver
Clubhouse balcony
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Steamboat
The Khong family have built this by themselves with blood sweat and tears where local tradespeople are few and far between and materials all have to be brought in by boat and carried by hand. Its a real credit to them and a great experience.

Monday 13 February 2012

BB30

The BB30 houseboat is rapidly taking shape. The coachwork, of high grade timber, is giving it a natural and rustic appeal. All timber flooring of high grade marine ply and cross stringers are epoxy coated and epoxy glued and the use of galvanized nails, stainless screws and bolts as required. Stairs to upper deck, railings and scuppers also of timber and heavy rope will complete the life rails on the lower deck and stainless rails will be made for the upper deck.


The forward deck cover will hold solar panels for the 12 volt electrical system, although there will also be petrol driven generating set for 230 volt appliances including air-conditioner.



The main sleeping stateroom will house a double bed, storage etc and the heads is well on the way with loo being fitted. Exterior wash down shower is in place on the aft deck. Waste water is semi processed and held in tanks built into the starboard hull for later pump out, while freshwater tanks are built into the port hull and have both gravity feed from an upper deck built in water tank and a 12 volt pressure pump. Wall paneling of ply with foam insulation is being fitted and the steering station is in place.


This first model is probably a little over built, but it was felt that it must be strong enough for the wear and tear that rental boats must endure.