Reports from Yachts the pass the Suez Canal
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Montag, 3. Juni 2002
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Bericht über die Passage des Suezkanals. Mai 2002
Die Ansteuerung der Kanaleinfahrt in Port Said erfolgte beim Tageslicht ohne Probleme. Auch für kleinere Yachten ohne Radar und nachts, dürfte die Einfahrt unproblematisch sein. Wir haben Probleme mit dem UKW Sender gehabt und haben, sobald bei den Handys Signal ankam, die Agentur FELIX (Kontakt siehe unten) angerufen. Diese Agentur ist sehr empfehlenswert. So hat uns gleich bei der Einfahrt in den Kanal ein ägyptisches Pilotboot „abgefangen“ und in eine kleine Marina am linken Ufer geführt (31º 15,38‘ N 032º 18,95‘ E). Die Marina verfügt über Duschen und Toiletten und kostet 15,- US $ pro Tag. Wasser und Strom (220V) sind inklusive. Diesel wurde uns für ½ Dollar pro Liter angeboten. Es wird in verschiedenen Plastikkanistern angeschleppt. Wenn man nicht protestiert, bekommt man ca. 2/3 der bestellten Menge. Vizum. Früher hat man in Deutschland vizum für max. 6 Monate bekommen. Jetzt gäbe es Visum nur für einen Monat, wurde mir bei der ägyptischen Botschaft in Berlin erklärt. Verlängerung sei nur in Ägypten möglich. Hier bei der Einreise hat jeder von uns, egal ob EG Mitglied oder nicht, einen Einreisestempel für 25,- US $ erhalten, egal ob ein Visum bereits vorlag oder nicht. Es sei Transit. Etwas genaueres festzustellen war mir nicht möglich. Notiz: In Ägypten erwartet Jeder ein Geschenk. Kaufen Sie sich einige Stangen Zigaretten (Marke Marlboro bevorzugt), auch wenn Sie keine Raucher sind. Schon eine oder zwei Zigaretten sind schon ein Geschenk für kleine Dienste. Für größere Dienste, wie z.B. von dem Pilotboot, wurde ein Päckchen Zigaretten gerne angenommen. Sehr begehrt sind auch „Kulis“ und Filzstifte. An sonsten sollte man eine Menge kleinere Fläschen Whiskey haben. Es reicht die billigste Sorte. Eine kleine Flasche Whiskey löst auch unlösbare Probleme. Alles ist relativ. In der Türkei, als Beispiel, hat man von uns zwar keine Geschenke erwartet, dafür hat man uns eine computergeschriebene Rechnung über satte 100,- US $ präsentiert. Rechnen Sie mit zwei Übernachtungen in Port Said. Man hat hier Zeit. Das Büro der Agentur Felix befindet sich am rechten Ufer des Kanals (von der See kommend und die Marina gegenüber. Es verkehren dort mehrere Fähren rund um die Uhr. Kreditkarten sind willkommen. EC Karten werden dagegen nur bei wenigen Banken anzeptiert, garantiert jedoch bei der American Express Bank. Es gibt EP 2.000,- täglich, was ca. 500,- Euro entspricht. Kosten Zusammenstellung: US $ E.P. 1. Liegeplatz in der Marina Port Said. 15,- /Tag Rechnung der Agentur Felix: 4. Gebühr für die Kanalbenutzung 368,- (*1 Summe bei 5 Personen Crew und 2 Tagen in der Marina: 846,- US $ + 128,- E.P. (*1 = Gilt für Passage hin und zurück innerhalb von 6 Monaten. Gebühren „einfach“ gibt es offensichtlich nicht. Also mit rund 1.000,- US $ sind Sie inklusive „Backschisch“ dabei! (Für Segeln und Tauchen in Rotem Meer) Stand: Mai 2002 |
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May
26, 2001
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Ashkelon,
Israel Director
General Dear
Sir: The
second day our pilot told us we were going to drop him at a dock in Port
Said. Unfortunately as we
entered Port Said a Pilot Boat came screaming out and demanded cigarettes.
They did not ask for cigarettes but demanded them. Since
we understood that we were going to drop our pilot at a dock we had given
him all our remaining cigarettes and a gold pencil and a gift of money.
We had no cigarettes left – had we understood that we were going
to meet a pilot boat we would never have given up all our cigarettes. We
were in neutral with the pilot boat alongside.
We were not moving. We
explained to the pilot boat that we had no cigarettes to give and when we
gave them that information the pilot of the boat turned his wheel towards
us, gave the pilot boat a burst of fuel and rammed us. This
was not a mistake. When we
were in Port Suez and the gentleman who measured us for the Canal passage
was brought out by a pilot boat, the pilot boat by mistake struck our
outboard engine on the rail. This
was an accident and accidents happen. The
pilot boat in Port Said rammed us on purpose and damaged our fiberglass
because we did not have the cigarettes they demanded. We
should have been smarter. Our
pilot put the cigarettes we gave him in his socks because he did not wish
to share them with the pilot boat. We
started to call Suez Canal Authority on channel 16 and 13.
We called and called and called but nobody answered.
Why you ask? Because
we were supposed to call Port Control so nobody bothered to answer us for
a long time. We
told Port Control what had happened and they were totally disinterested in
what we were telling them. They
told us that it is against the Suez Canal Authority regulations to ask for
Baksheesh so obviously we were not telling the truth – but eventually
they agreed that we were probably telling the truth. We
asked for the names of the people we were speaking to on the radio and the
names of the operator and crew of the pilot boat but we were refused the
information. Finally
we were told that the boat that rammed us was Motor Launch Eventually
we received a call from a gentleman at the Port Said Yacht Club who took
the same information and PROMISED us he would send us a fax at the
Ashkelon Marina. In
keeping with the treatment that we received from the Suez Canal Authority
he never sent us the fax that he promised to send.
Typical of the treatment we received. Once
we had cleared Port Said and we were still trying to get help we were told
that the Harbormaster was at home but that the Assistant Harbormaster of
Port Said would come out to see our damage if we would stop. We hove to and waited but nobody came. We eventually called Port Control again and they told us that we would have to return to Port Said as the Assistant Harbormaster would not come to our boat. Nobody cared that our boat had been damaged. Nobody! We
had just been rammed in Port Said. Our
boat was damaged and he was not even interested in coming to see our boat. The
repairs to our boat will cost approximately $250.00 US.
To whom do we send the bill? We
have told every cruiser that we have met in person and on the radio about
our experiences and will continue to do so.
How many boats from the EMYR left Ashkelon and went to Port Said?
Check your records. Cruisers
are always passing information – good and bad back and forth. Nobody
at the Suez Canal Authority seems to care at all.
They deny that it is allowed to ask for Baksheesh if you work for
the authority or to demand it as the pilot boat did.
Do you really believe this? Please
tell me no! We
visited Luxor and the Temples of Karnac and Luxor, the Valley of the Kings
and the Valley of the Queens, Cairo, The Pyramids, and Saqqara – among
other places - but my
memories of Egypt will always be that of being rammed on purpose by a
pilot boat because we were unable to give in to their demands – not
requests - for cigarettes. I
guess we should be appreciative that they did not have guns aboard or our
fate might have been much worse. We
were promised a reply and none was given.
This is in character with the treatment that we received by the
Suez Canal Authority. Our
e-mail address is michaelmorrell@hotmail.com
We have been cruising now for over 11 years and have visited many
places and met many wonderful people.
The great majority of cruisers who have visited Egypt have similar
complaints – not many were rammed it is true – but they did try to ram
S/V Gabber even after us. We
hope to receive a reply and either a check for $250.00 US by return mail
or an address to mail our bill for repairs. Instead
of using the Suez Canal as an opportunity for good press and sending off
cruisers with a wonderful view of Egypt as messengers of the glories of
Egypt you manage to make everyone angry and just glad to be out of Egypt. I
await your reply. Michael
H. Morrell, M.D CC:
Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt CC:
Senior Pilot Captain Farid Roushdy Home
Mailing Address: C/O
Casey McInnis |
Just for your Information about Marinas in the Red Sea |
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Feb
2002 |
From Philips Jones, Abu Tig Marina El-Gouna (20sm north of Hurghada)
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From Philips Jones, Abu
Tig Marina El-Gouna (20sm north of Hurghada)
Pos.: 27°24,6`N 33° 40,9 E
As a follow up to our little crusade against
the heavy charges (especially
the LE 1,000 per month Customs Fee) levied by the Egyptian Government on passing cruising yachts we have been pushing the Red Sea Governor and other Gov. Ministers to do something about these excessive fees and we hope for good results in the near future. In the meantime as a show of solidarity towards cruising yachts (Yachties) our company Chairman has decided to help balance the costs of visiting Egypt and its many wonders by letting any cruising sailing yacht up to 20m stay in Abu Tig Marina for FREE...! The conditions are (as of 01/04/01): 1.0 Any foreign flag sailing yacht up to 20m LOA staying more than 10 days and up to a max of 30 days entitles yachts to FREE berthing for one month. 2.0 Water will be charged at LE 15 per 1000 lit and Electricity at LE 0.45 per kWh 3.0 For visits up to 10 days only: the normal rate of US $ 15 per night incl. water and elec. applies 4.0 More than 30 days: Discounted monthly rate of LE 80 per meter per month. I hope this will encourage more yachts to stop and spend time with us, please spread the word !! Kind Regards, Philip A Jones Marina Manager Abu Tig Marina El Gouna, Red Sea Egypt Tel: (++2) 065 580 073 Fax: (++2) 065 580 040 Mobile: (++2) 012 223 0090 Email: info@abutig-marina.com Web: www.elgouna.com / www.abutig-marina.com VHF Channels: 16 / 73 |
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