Daily Photo – Tutoh River Taxi Revisited

The crew and a fellow passenger on the boat I took for the 75-mile ride from Marudi to Long Terawan on my way to Mulu in 1989.

I got ahead of myself yesterday when I posted my photo of the Melinau Longboat. The day before I’d said I was going to show why the ‘Tutoh Taxi’, the boat I took from Marudi to Long Terawan, didn’t have a driver.

The answer is in the photo below. At some point in this boat’s history the owners obviously decided to do away with the advanced steering system and replace it with a manual one. I really didn’t think about it at the time but looking back now I think these guys managed to scrape together enough money to buy a derelict hull and bolt a new(ish) outboard to it. Hey Presto – people will now pay us to ferry them up and down the Tutoh River!

There were just the four of us on this trip – two crew and two passengers. At least they gave us life vests. I don’t recall if the Melinau longboat crew gave me a life vest or not. You can just see that my fellow passenger is using the tarpaulin to shield himself from the spray. I don’t recall if I did the same but I feel I probably did.

The crew and a fellow passenger on the boat I took for the 75-mile ride from Marudi to Long Terawan up the Tutoh River on my way to Mulu in 1989.
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I took this longboat for the 24 miles from Long Terawan to Mulu, the last 4 on the Melinau River. The guy in the brown shirt was my guide.
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