28/04/2026
From a Long-Haired Dreamer to 50 Deliveries on the Wild Coast
It’s been an interesting few days on a couple of fronts.
Firstly — I’ve learned that a good sea story is still of interest. Thank you for all the feedback and comments on my last post. It seems to have struck a chord, lots of you enjoyed it which is really encouraging, so I'll move forward with the next one 😉.
Although, on the flip side, and rather amusingly, a few people are now convinced I’m a bot and that the whole thing was thought up by AI to generate followers. After some 40+ years at sea, who'd have guessed that I'd write like a machine!
Anyway — back to events this week. I'm currently in East London on my 50th delivery between Richards Bay and Cape Town.
I can remember, as if it was yesterday, my first delivery down this coast. Long hair, ponytail, and already dreaming of becoming an international delivery skipper and that somewhere along the line I’d end up skippering a Wharram Catamaran through the Polynesian islands.
That one’s still on the list, by the way, so if anybody has a Wharram Catamaran and fancies heading in that direction, please count me in. I know, all too well, that some plans just take longer than others, and to never give up hope.
I’m sharing a couple of photos with this post — one of me as a young 'ne, long haired and full of ambition… and another, as I am now, older, less hair, and very proud father, with one of my sons.
Somewhere between those two images sits 42 years of ocean time. Fast forward to now and here I am, delivering a Ron Holland 48 down to Langebaan.
There are three of us on board, including the owner and his son; we slipped out of Richards Bay Thursday afternoon and made East London 48 hours later. The boat settled in nicely, running between 9 and 12 knots, with about 4 knots of current giving us a helpful nudge down the coast. So far, everything feels good and It's reminded me why I love sailing this coast.
Looking back, I’m fairly certain growing up sailing the South African coastline — especially the Wild Coast — is what ignited my love of the ocean and gave me such a solid foundation. It’s not a forgiving stretch of water, but it teaches you properly. You either learn, or you get taught.
That’s where the competence comes from. And the confidence to take on bigger ocean crossings,
Fifty deliveries on this route. Still just clocking up the miles. And still heading in the right direction.
If any of you are interested in joining me on a mileage building trip, or booking me for a delivery, please WhatsApp my very helpful assistant - a real person nonetheless - Elaine 07967 823674