

How spoiled were we on our
way back from Japan to spend our stop over in Dubai in the Emirates lounge,
Moet Chandon for breakfast, woo hoo.



A really super day, the racing was very intense, these guys really know what they are doing and how to control their boats, thankfully as they whizzed really close to us numerous times, and we once again learned a lot from the race committee. We were amazed to hear a short while later that 6 Maserati’s were sold during that week, some to club members and some as a result of advertising from the sailing – that’s a huge chunk of money!!
17 December we waved the
Boyd family on Eco Promise farewell as they headed up the coast for a break,
basically the route we plan to do later this year once our work is done –
Dassen Island, Port Owen, Club Mykanos, Langebaan and Kraalbaai which is a
river in a nature reserve, apparently a wonderful place to anchor.
We have also signed and
sealed the rental deal on a furnished tiny bachelor unit 6kms down the road
from the Club in Lagoon Beach from 1 February and the haul out is booked for 3
March. Our little lockup is already
almost half full and Maxscene looks much lighter in the water.
Dave and a couple of others
were crew on Andrea Helena with Ully from Richards Bay to Simons Town. Sounds like they had their fair share of fun,
dragging anchor in 70kts of wind outside St Francis and being too big to fit
into most harbours along the way but she is such a beautiful big ship that the
sea just seems to move out of her way.

Dave did the Cape Town social circuit, caught up with friends and managed to squeeze in a night with us, hopefully next visit will be a little longer. Dave timed his visit just right, in time to be on the mooring with us to catch Andrea Helena’s lines as she arrived here at Royal Cape Yacht Club, here for Christmas and to get ready for her next big adventure across the Atlantic at the end of January.

Dave did the Cape Town social circuit, caught up with friends and managed to squeeze in a night with us, hopefully next visit will be a little longer. Dave timed his visit just right, in time to be on the mooring with us to catch Andrea Helena’s lines as she arrived here at Royal Cape Yacht Club, here for Christmas and to get ready for her next big adventure across the Atlantic at the end of January.




Eco Promise returned on 27
December causing an impromptu welcome home party, seems there is never a
shortage of willing party participants in marina’s, and another “never again”
day again, ha ha.
Groote Post |
Darling Wine Cellar |
Darling Olive Farm |
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Blue Peter |
other products produced from Olives.
We also made a stop at the Blue Peter to meet with Pete and Vicky and Renier and have beer and pizza – coz you have to, its tradition.
We arrived back to great
excitement as an International yacht had arrived in the high wind and stalled
in the channel between the moorings – the problem with mono hulls is that if
they loose momentum they loose the ability to steer and in the small channels
between moorings at RCYC this is a real issue – causing it to be blown sideways
onto a couple of boats, fortunately the neighbours jumped onto ours and fended
off so no damage. They also hopped into
our tender boat which Kevin and Graeme had just dropped into the water and
pumped up the day before, thankfully, and rowed across to the other side of the
channel to pass over lines to help control the yacht with. This was about to become an unfortunate all
too often scene as the “Cape Doctor” has arrived in full force, the South
Easter that blows relentlessly, calmer in the mornings but up to 50 – 60 knots
in the late afternoons into evenings. On
Old Years there was yet another huge flurry as yet another monohull ended up
blown sideways onto moored boats, getting in and out of marina’s is definitely
one of the most daunting things about sailing.


Some of us were brave enough to swim, a decision made easier by the heat of the day but this only made the already chilly water freezing. We sailed back under spinnaker followed by a trip through the V&A with champagne.
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Clifton beach/bay from road |

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Waiting for wind |
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Hugging his new toy |

New Years party at Club, fires provided and tended all night and live music, got better the more wine you consumed but never got great, ended in a music quiz evening on Maxscene, Michelle is definitely the music quiz queen.


La Medianoche |
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Altrove |
The mirror was stuck on with sika |
New cabinet |
Replacing water pump, confined space |
What a beautiful setting to work in |
Out with the old in with the new |

The extreme heat and wind we
are experiencing in Cape Town is an invitation for fires, even Table Mountain
was not spared but luckily the very organized fire department and helicopters
carrying water have been able to keep things under control without too much
damage, such respect for these people.

then to Andrea Helena, bitter sweet having to say good bye to a good friend and crew – you guys will have a great trip and we will see you soon so its actually
“til later brother” – wishing you fair winds and following seas Ully…..
Our braais at the club are a
multi-national affair, so many sailors from different countries – Russia,
Italy, France, Japan, England, Germany, Spain, New Zealand, Australia, America,
such diversity and camaraderie, this is what makes this life we have chosen so
special and interesting, we consider ourselves lucky indeed…