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Cape to St Helena Yacht Race Fleet Returns Home Following St Helena Adventure

The 2024 Cape to St Helena Yacht Race fleet has returned to Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC), completing an epic 1,700-nautical-mile journey across the South Atlantic that tested crews’ resilience and sailing prowess. The race, which departed Cape Town on December 28, stands as one of the most challenging offshore adventures available to both amateur and seasoned sailors in the region.

Flica, skippered by veteran sailor Rijk Kuttel, claimed overall victory and the coveted Governor’s Cup Trophy with a corrected time of 11 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes. In an exhilarating finish, Atalanta, co-skippered by Gerry Hegie and Heye Daun, secured Line Honours as first to cross the finish line.

“This race exemplified the true spirit of ocean racing – combining fierce competition with remarkable camaraderie,” said David Garrard, RCYC Vice Commodore and Race Chairman. “The fleet demonstrated exceptional seamanship throughout, facing everything from challenging light winds at the start to testing Atlantic conditions.”

Key highlights:

· Seven-year-old twins Peter and Vera Halling aboard Magic Dragon became the youngest competitors in race history, winning the Ambrose Family Trophy.

· A nail-biting final sprint between Flica and Atalanta created one of the closest finishes in the event’s 28-year history.

The eight-boat fleet experienced varying weather conditions during their 10- to 13-day crossing, showcasing both tactical decision-making and endurance. Upon reaching St Helena, competitors were welcomed as honoured guests, with Governor Nigel Phillips hosting a gala dinner at historic Plantation House.

“The hospitality shown by the Saints was extraordinary,” said Line Honours winner Heye Daun. “St Helena offers a special combination of sailing challenge and cultural experience that makes this race truly one-of-a-kind.”

During their island stay, crews explored Napoleon’s exile residence, hiked volcanic peaks, and enjoyed world-class snorkelling, cementing the race’s reputation as both a competitive event and an unforgettable adventure.

The island remains a bucket-list destination for many, explains Matt Joshua, Head of Tourism for St Helena. “It’s always a privilege to welcome visitors to St Helena, by boat or by air! We know the island has captured their hearts and we hope to welcome them – plus families and friends – back soon!”

Several key partners supported the race, including Groot Constantia Wine Estate – South Africa’s oldest wine estate, which provided commemorative individually-boxed bottles of prized wine – along with MACS Shipping, Zed Core, Southern Ropes, and Associated Rigging.

“The success of this race relies on our generous sponsors, who share our vision for adventure and excellence – a big thank you to each and every one of them,” noted Garrard.

Looking ahead, preparations are already underway for the 2026 edition. “We’re seeing growing international interest in this unique ocean racing challenge,” said Garrard. “The combination of competitive sailing, adventure, and the chance to visit one of the world’s most remote inhabited islands creates an irresistible draw for sailors worldwide.”

The next Cape to St Helena Race is scheduled for December 2026. For race information and entry details, visit www.capetosthelena.co.za.

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