Impy buried at Tunku Alang's, Pulau Rawa June 2004: What a surprise! To find Impy buried on the beach at Pulau Rawa in the Johor islands of Malaysia's east coast. Washed ashore during the December 2000 monsoon season, she now rests in a sandy grave about 100ft from the steps to Tunku Alang's restaurant and resort - Le Club Rawa. This Jeanneau - Selection 37 won the first Phuket Kings Cup 1987 in Thailand, when she was then owned and helmed by Dato Azizz with a crew drawn mainly from the Royal Selangor Yacht Club in Port Klang. Any body interested in salvaging her?
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When the shifting sands returned the winner of the first ever Phuket King's Cup in Thailand was completely submerged up to the deck and full of sand inside to the gunnels. (See photo above) There she laid for many years and became a discussion topic for resort guests and passerby's to glare at in amazement. How did she get here? Who owns this boat? and Who would leave it in this condition? Were the most commonly asked questions. Unfortunately Tunku Alang passed away before he could do anything about Impy and often remarked that going by the extent of the visible damage, it would take a miracle to revive her. Recently when some of the original crew, Singapore's Jeff Low and Toon came together on the island, they issued a challenge to the incumbent Tengku Khairul to raise Impy from her sandy grave and that a concentrated effort was being made. So come quickly!
With each spade load of sand, the extent of the damage became evident and the interest to completely restore the yacht quickly dwindled. The initial enthusiasm soon settled back into the island way of life and the project is best described as an ongoing work in progress. My suggestion was to completely empty all the sand inside then try to lift her up and somehow move her up to higher ground. Perhaps place what is left of her on a concrete slab and secure steel cradle along side the restaurant. Then AsianYachting will strike up a plaque to be attached in memory for both Dato Azizz and Tunku Alang plus all the merry crew that have sailed on her.
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