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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Cruise, Village Ceremonies

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Fire Dance Ceremony

We were thrilled at the end of our charter and back in Bali to be treated, just us, to a private village ceremony dance in the Ubud area.

The Owner of Silolona arranged this for us, due to her strong relationship with this village and many other villages throughout Indonesia, where the Owner of Silolona has been accepted as an adopted family member. Read the rest of this entry »

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Cruise – Special Activities Onboard

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Craft Lessons
Have you ever wondered how those hats, mats and other items are made from woven palm leaves? Well, on board Silolona, we had a lesson from Syam in weaving palm leaf birds.

Syam had gathered and prepared the palm leaf pieces, which are a palm frond, with the individual fingers separated and cut down to the tender pieces. Step by Step, Syam showed us how to create a woven bird, somewhat like the natural world of Origami. In Indonesia, palm frond decorations are made for every event, including decorating temples, for ceremonies, and as decorations for events or family fun. A wide variety of palm frond decorations are made and were made for us throughout the week to provide festive decorations. Read the rest of this entry »

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Cruise Komodo Archipelago- Seeing the Komodo Dragon

Yes, the Komodo Archipelago is the home of the infamous Komodo Dragon. Left from prehistoric times to survive on this island, the Komodo Dragon still roams Komodo Island and several other nearby islands in the area. Counting at 5,400 now, the Komodo Dragon is protected and part of the island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park.

Komodo National Park

Komodo Dragons can grow over 9 feet in length, are part of the reptile family and are carniverous and can be aggressive. While apparently, they prefer deer, humans have lost their lives to the Dragons, including local villagers. The Komodo Dragon has a series of teeth buried under their gums filled with bacteria. When attacking, the Komodo Dragon bites into their victim and death is usually caused from infection from the bite.

Komodo Dragons generally eat once every few weeks and lie in wait for their prey at local watering holes. Other animals on the island are water buffalo, deer, wild pigs, and various other smaller animals, all of which satisfy a hungry Dragon.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Cruise – Komodo Archipelago- Visiting the Local Villagees

Each morning when we awoke we made our way into the main salon to start the day. We were greeted by Kadek and Victor standing by to see what eye opener we wanted ranging from Balinese coffee, espressos, cappuccino, green tea, black tea choices, and hot chocolate.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Cruise Komodo Archipelago- More News

Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Charter – Chartering a Yacht with Children Onboard- Children’s Activities

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Clients are always asking me if a yacht that they are looking at is “child friendly”. Families do want to charter together, and cruising on a yacht can be an excellent venue for family time. A charter offers a moving hotel room, family meals together, and a myriad of fun activities for all age groups. Children can swim, snorkel, and play on the beach, shelling or building sand castles. Being towed behind the ship’s tender on an intertube or banana offers hours of water fun. Hiking, exploring and beach games are available at the turn of a corner into the next anchorage.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Silolona Charter – Beach Barbeque and Ceremonial Dinner

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Coming into a lovely anchorage, without any other boats, or people around, Silolona was anchored and the crew went ashore to create a fabulous Beach Barbecue.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Charter Alaska, Summer 2009


The state of Alaska is in the News!

Visit yourself and see this majestic state via private yacht charter next summer. Private yacht charter allows entering the small anchorages ringed with Bald Eagles, going ashore in virgin forests, fly fishing the salmon streams, setting crab pots, fishing for halibut, clamming on the shores, watching for bears, moose, and wild mountain goats, and sitting in a pod of whales while they bubble feed.

Cruise right up under major glaciers and watch them calve. Kayak around ice floes, while harbor seals bask in the sun, chipping off million year old ice for evening cocktails. Private yacht charter is the way to really see this area and interact with the wild and marine life that is so plentiful. Catch a King Salmon in the afternoon and dine on fresh poached salmon with hollandaise accompanied by wines from the west coast of the United States and Canada. The season is June through August. Northrop and Johnson is pleased to represent private yacht charter in Alaska with great local options with very knowledgeable crew. Afterall, seeing the area is about knowing the area, and very experienced, knowledgeable crew make all the difference. We look forward to arranging your next charter.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

FAM Trip on Silolona to Komodo Archipelago-Arrival

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Missy Johnston of Northrop and Johnson Yacht Charters just returned from a 10 day trip to Indonesia to cruise the Komodo Archipelago on Silolona. Silolona is a traditional Indonesian gaff rigged Phinisi, built new, with modern conveniences along the line of the traditional age old Phinisi trading vessel that has plied the waters of Indonesia for many years.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Charter Broker FAM Trip – What is this?

A good high level Charter Broker, travels constantly to see the yachts available for private yacht charter and to meet or revist with charter crews. Afterall, no one can store yachts and crew in their office! Plus, there is no minimum standard requirement for any Owner when listing a yacht for charter on a worldwide basis and no minimum standard for crew or crew service. A good Charter Broker inspects everything and determines what yachts out of all available can be recommended to the Charterer to provide the right level of charter and service, i.e, worth spending your charter dollars.

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