The 3rd sailing of the Mid Summer Fling Regatta took place at Royal Cape Yacht Club on 3, 4 and 5 February 2012. This event was once again sponsored by Lord Laidlaw, a member of Royal Cape and owner of the yacht Cape Fling.
The Regatta kicked off with the sponsor treating all the boat owners to dinner at his mansion in Noordhoek on the Thursday evening. This was already an honor to be present at, with Lady Christine making all feel like royalty. We were treated to a tour of the gardens and a great dinner. A definite must if you enter next year’s event!
Racing was scheduled to start on the Friday evening, but the wind was up to 45 knots in Table Bay, so the race officer wisely prevented all yachts from leaving the harbor. All competitors headed to the pub for a social evening.
Saturday racing was scheduled to start at 10h00, and the race committee was spot on. Three races were scheduled for the day, which were very well organized.
Saldanha Bay Yacht Club was represented by Esmeralda, the L26 in Class “C”. Sailing on Esmeralda was Bernard Farmer, Ettiene van Zyl, Andre Ritter and Tristan Bews. There were 10 entries in Class C, consisting of a few Muira’s, Van der Stadt’s and two L26’s.
The races were made up of either windward/leeward or triangles. Sailing conditions were great with light winds of 10 to 12 knots, building up in the afternoon to 15.
Esmeralda was off to a fantastic start, winning the first race by a good margin. In the second she got a second and finished the day with a disappointing 5th. This was after a bad start and getting caught between the bigger boats.
After the first day’s racing, Class C was led by Team Escape, with the other L26, Esmeralda, in second position.
On Sunday only one race was sailed, with the second abandoned due to the wind dying at the last leeward mark. The first race was again dominated by the L26’s with very light winds. Team Escape beating Esmeralda by 60 seconds.
Class C was won by Team Escape from RCYC, with the Saldanha Bay entry Esmeralda in second position.
It was great to see a number of Saldanha Bay faces on various boats and in different classes. In the IRC division, Ray of Light participated with Heidi and Michael Kavanagh sailing the Cape Townbased yacht. Also onboard were Andrew Bews and Leonie Nel. Ray of Light struggled in a very competitive field with a lack of experience in vital positions. They did manage to improve as the regatta progressed. Also sailing at the regatta was Anton Nel. He was on the Muira, Phantom, owned by Tom Connell. They sailed in Class 2 and managed a 6th place in Class 2.
All competing yachts received a trophy, with the first 3 finishes winning additional trophies.
For the detailed results, please see the RCYC website.
If you have not done this event in the past, try it next year. You will not be disappointed! The RCYC and Lord Laidlaw went out of their way to make it a most enjoyable event! He has also committed to sponsoring this event again next year!



