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Description
The Junk liveaboard is completely renovated and can carry 18 divers. We have 2 private cabins with double bed, 2 three berths cabins (can be sold as so called Shared Twins and can also be turned into a Private Double Bed) and 2 four berths cabins (which are all bunks but can also be sold as Shared Twin). All our cabins are fully air-conditioned and have their own hot water shower and en-suite toilet.
What our customers have in common is a love for diving, combined with the wish to experience something extraordinary: the unique charm of our characteristic liveaboard boats.
Step aboard The Junk and The Phinisi for an unparalelled liveaboard diving experience in Thailand & Myanmar. In Thailand we take you to the best dive sites around Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Haa and, the Similans. The beautiful and remote Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar offers exciting diving for adventurers. Our goal is to give you your best liveaboard diving experience ever, with our high standard of service and some of the best food you will ever have on a liveaboard! Book with us and enjoy value for money combined with high quality service with a smile. This unique combination makes for an unparalleled and outstanding diving holiday you will never forget.
Our crews are very experienced and have worked for many years in the scuba diving and liveaboard industry. Our crew form the heart and soul of our two boats; they make you feel like you are part of the family. Not only do they take extremely good care of you on board and in the water, the chefs prepare truly mouthwatering meals that will make you come back for more! Our guides are the most experienced in the region and through extensive briefings and debriefings will give you insights in the local marine life like nobody else does. No wonder so many divers choose the Junk and it"s liveaboard diving experience. Diving in Thailand and Myanmar does not get better than this!
Our crew realise that your trip is more than just diving. Rest assured, as soon as step on board the Junk or the Phinisi, you can leave all the other cumbersome duties of life behind. Isn"t that what a true holiday is all about? Being kept busy, entertained, well fed and rested so you can forget about life in the fast lane, at least for a week, is one of our team"s many mission goals.
Our crew is not just a crew. They"re more like a family... waiting to welcome you into their home.
HISTORY OF THE JUNK
Brief overview
The June Hong Chian Lee is one of several junks built in Penang, Malaysia, and is a 30 meters, 140-ton three mast junk with 330 square meters of sails, Build in 1962 for charcoal transportation the June Hong Chian Lee was part of a small merchant fleet that traded up and down the coastline from Burma to Malaysia. She was mainly used to transport mango wood charcoal till 1985 then she was restored and redesigned for the first time to serve as a classic yacht. In 1997 she changed owners and she was completely restored and set up as a liveaboard vessel. The June Hong is constructed mainly from a hard teak wood called Takien Tong.
Early life 1962-1984
The keel of the June Hong Chian Lee was laid in 1961 in Penang, Malaysia and the boat was launched a little later in 1962. Her registration in Penang was P27. Six similar cargo ships were constructed at the same time together with The Junk. These ships all displaced about 120 tons and had a cargo capacity of 45-60 tons. The construction wood of the ships is called takien tong (Hopea Odorata) and comes from Langkawi Island. Initially, no engine was installed on The Junk; instead she and her sister ships were equipped with 400 square meters of sail each. According to Malaysian government rules, this kind of cargo ships belonged to the ‘native sailing vessels’ category. Therefore, they had a separate registration system from motorized vessels and pleasure craft. These cargo ships were not allowed to have an engine, as not to compete with modern motorized ships. After her first engine had been installed in the early 1970’s, she continued to operate for another ten years as a commercial cargo vessel. In the early eighties, she arrived in Thailand where she was redesigned as a pleasure craft for the first time. She then spent a little over ten years doing day and party cruises around Koh Phi Phi. In 1997, she was fully converted into a diving liveaboard vessel. Currently, you will find no other vessels of her age or heritage left in the entire world; a truly unique boat!
Charter vessel 1985-1997
During 1985 she was restored and redesigned for the first time to serve as a classic yacht. The new owner was a young man who had just finished his studies in the USA. His father set him up with a hotel on Koh Phi Phi and he acquired The Junk in 1984. For the first time in the history of The Junk a deck was implemented on her. On top were two master cabins and below deck a kitchen, one toilet and many bunk beds all in one open space. Life was still very communal on The Junk. Every now and then there would be parties from the owner and private charters by guests from his hotel. During that time she was chartered a couple of times for diving liveaboard trips to the Similan islands. An ordinary long tail boat was chartered to transfer divers to and from the dive sites. A portable compressor on deck and that was it. During one of those cruises in 1991, the next owners saw The Junk and had an opportunity to get on board and have a look around. Little did they know that in 1998 they would have a chance to change this boat’s history.
Diving Liveaboard
In 1997, The Junk changed hands again. The next owners spent the whole of 1998 restoring and rebuilding her. An old Chinese carpenter came out of retirement to oversee the job. It took a team of about 15 carpenters more than a year to rebuild The Junk. More than 60 tons of teak was used for her restoration. In December 1998 she set off on her first cruise with friends and owners to Myanmar. From January 1999 onwards, she received her first paying customers who happily went on a truly unique liveaboard cruise to the Similan Islands and beyond. Since October 2014, the Junk operates under her new owner Wordwide Dive and Sail. The company operates a range of different brands for diving and sailing trips in Asia and the Pacific.
Dive center
THE DIVING
— Shaded dive deck
— Personal set-up area & storage crate
— 12l Alu-Tanks, weights & belt
— Aqualung rental equipment* (*Charges apply)
— SMB (Safety Sausages)* (*Free of charge for duration of trip)
— Personal Diving/Deck Towel
— Nitrox available* (*Charges apply)
— Diving courses (*Charges apply)
Number of rooms
- 2 DBL/TWIN cabins on the lower deck
- 2 TRPL cabins on the lower deck
- 2 QUAD cabins on the lower deck
We have 6 aircon cabins. In cabins:
- Individual aircon control
- Ensuite bathroom with hot water
- Overhead reading lights
- Bath towels
Yacht services and amenities
- Aircon/Fan Salon
- 42″ Flatscreen TV
- Library of movies, books & games
- Covered outdoor & indoor dining
- All meals served buffet style
- Self service drinks & snacks* (*Charges apply)
- Sundeck with beds
- 2 support RIBs
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