The focus on CoBT was shared during a briefing by Sail Malaysia Managing Director Sazli Kamal Basha to Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister cum Sabah Tourism Board (STB) Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai on Tuesday (20 Jan), outlining plans for the upcoming sailing season.
Participants of the rally, which is scheduled to be in Sabah in July, are made up of sailors from all over the world.
Sazli said the emphasis on CoBT reflects strong interest from sailors, particularly those who have participated in previous editions, who are increasingly seeking authentic experiences and closer engagement with local communities.
He said that Sabah continues to be a preferred destination among international sailors, citing positive feedback on its cultural diversity, rural landscapes, and opportunities for community interaction.
On registration, Sazli said that as of Jan 20, 15 participants had registered, compared with about 10 at the same stage in previous years, indicating the potential for more participation this year.
He also informed that Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is being considered as a potential new docking site, alongside a suggestion to develop a “safe harbours” agenda to enhance accessibility and convenience for visiting yachts, supporting Sabah’s effort to become a yachting destination.
Joniston welcomed Sail Malaysia’s focus on CoBT, noting that it aligns with the state government’s efforts to strengthen rural and community-driven tourism while ensuring benefits reach local communities.
He added that the CoBT emphasis complements Sabah’s broader tourism promotion under the Explore Sabah narrative in conjunction with Visit Malaysia 2026.
Joniston encouraged Sail Malaysia to work closely with STB to identify suitable CoBT locations and develop targeted promotional efforts to highlight Sabah’s community tourism offerings.
He also welcomed efforts to introduce new docking points and advised Sail Malaysia to identify potential safe harbours for further consideration by the relevant authorities.
In the meeting, Sazli, who is Chief Operating Officer of the Malaysia International Boat Show, also invited Sabah to participate in the 2026 edition of the show.
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