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Embarking on a Voyage: RCYC Sailing Academy Goes on Nave Italia

A group of students from the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) Sailing Academy recently embarked on a five-day voyage on Nave Italia, the world’s largest brig sailing ship currently in active navigation service. They had the adventure of a lifetime, all thanks to the Italian Navy and Fondazione Tender To Nave Italia.

A Journey to Remember

Under the guidance of RCYC Sailing Academy Manager, Jennifer Burger, ten young sailors, aged 18 to 23, began their journey in Civitavecchia, Italy. The students coming from various parts of Cape Flats experienced their first flight overseas, their first time in a new country, and their initial exposure to Italian culture.

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Sailing and Life Skills Training

The voyage was designed to immerse the students in sailing and life skills training. They honed their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in diverse aspects of sailing under the tutelage of Italy’s experienced Navy instructors and accomplished mentors.

Conquering Obstacles

One of the most challenging activities for the students was to ascend a 61-meter mast, climbing up to the first crow’s nest. This demanding task proved to be a testament to their perseverance and determination. As the voyage drew to a close, a sense of achievement and growth enveloped the students. They had conquered obstacles and broadened their horizons, equipped with invaluable experiences that would undoubtedly shape their future endeavors.

Thanks to the Italian Community and RCYC Members

The Italian community and RCYC members supported the life-changing journey aboard Nave Italia. A significant portion of the necessary funds was raised through the Italian Ambassadors Race the previous year, with Fondazione Nave Italia sponsoring all expenses in Italy, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities.

Potential Candidates for the Next Cape2Rio Race

The RCYC Sailing Academy has already made history with its Alexforbes Archangel team, who recently secured third place in the iconic Cape2Rio transatlantic race in Brazil. With the newly acquired knowledge and skills, these young sailors are potential candidates for the RCYC’s next Cape2Rio race team.

A Sense of Accomplishment

This unforgettable voyage not only provided the RCYC Sailing Academy students with a unique opportunity to develop their sailing expertise but also instilled in them a sense of accomplishment and the courage to face challenges head-on. The adventure aboard Nave Italia will remain etched in their memories, inspiring their pursuit of excellence in both sailing and life.

Amanda Wilson

Environmentalist and Outdoor Enthusiast. Amanda is a nature-loving, energetic, and enthusiastic environmentalist who has dedicated her life to exploring and protecting Cape Town's stunning natural landscapes. She is an experienced hiker, wildlife enthusiast, and advocate for sustainable tourism.

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