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Flying 15 South African National Championship at Aeolians Club - Preview

by Sophie Thompson 10 Oct 03:56 PDT 18-19 October 2025

A scattering of top South African sailors will be converging at the Vaal Dam to compete in the annual Flying 15 Nationals on the 18 and 19 October, hosted by Aeolians in the North Bay.

The event that was first sailed in 1973 will be celebrating its 50th running of this classic regatta this year, with only 3 years along the way that racing didn't take place - 1989, 2018 and 2019 The honours board reveals some colourful characters from over the years, including some well-known South African yachtsmen who have had great success internationally.

Featuring names like Nhlanhla 'Lucky' Phakathi who was a crewmember on the SA Agulhas II that discovered Shackleton's boat, 'Endurance' and the Danish Royal sailing coach, Lauritz Walsoe has competed in an offshore event in Durban. After finishing 15th in the 2019 Worlds off Dun Laoghaire, one time National winner in 1987 - Dave Herridge, enamoured by the capability of boat, built a new craft from scratch and races it competitively with his young son Torben.

After the recent Flying 15 Worlds Regatta held in August in Weymouth in the United Kingdom, an announcement that Durban was pencilled in to host the 2031 World Championships, the local class has seen a growing demand for Flying Fifteens, and a number of older boats have been refurbished and reintroduced back into racing.

Over the years, dominating the class are Royal Natal Yacht Club's Patrick Harris and Jeremy Kriek. Hillcrest's Harris first won the title in 1996, sailing then with Paul Cawdron. He won the title three times with Cawdron and once with Janine Howard who is now his wife. Kriek from Westville first got his taste of victory at the turn of the century, sailing with Peter Morgenrood. A year after hosting the World Champs in 2001, the Harris / Kriek combo emerged shortly before claiming their first victory in 2002 and since then have graced the top step of the podium an impressive 13 times. Another sailor whose name is repeatedly engraved on the majestic trophy is Mike Wright who has won the event ten times, dominating from 1978 to 1992. Wright remained very competitive up until recent years.

Lining up on the start line, the one design fleet will have a mixture of hulls some of the latest carbon boats taking on the fibreglass boats from the same mould, while there will be a most welcome return of a number of the older GRP beauties. Included in the line-up is the boat that won the last two Nationals, 55. In 2023 decorated dinghy sailor, Rudy McNeill together with up-and-coming yachtie, Aaron Ward took the title followed by brothers Thomas and Peter Funke earning the 2024 trophy. Next weekend (18 & 19 October), 55will be sailed by her new owner, Johannesburg based Alex Schon under her new name - 55 Snakes Alive, the quirky Bingo expression.

The class newcomer, Schon has been to two Viper 640 World Championships regattas, being Perth in 2018 and in Long Beach in 2019. Schon shared, 'This is my first foray into sailing the F15. As of today, I have not sailed the boat yet, so on the way to the start will most likely be my first taste. When I heard that the F15 Nationals were to be held at the Vaal, I became interested in buying a boat. So, here I am, ready for a new adventure. I am seriously looking forward to it!'

Thomas will be returning to defend his title. He has had a busy sailing year, competing in the Mirror Africa Champs and Marriott Mirror Worlds held offshore of Durban in April with his son Kai and placing an amazing third in the world; followed by winning the 505 North Vaal Champs and Nationals sailed with Peter and then Barts Bash, the biggest sailing event in the world. Most recently he competed in the Hunter KZN Regionals with his sons Gust and Kai. Joining him for this outing will be older son, Gust. Beaming, Thomas mentioned, 'This Nationals, it is going to be a father and son team. Being able to share my passion with my boy, truly is special and I am so proud of all they have achieved.'

Kloof's very own Campbell Alexander is raring to go after a remarkable result at the Weymouth Flying 15 World Champs in August. Sailing with Ralph Thomas, the team finished 26th in a fleet of 82 and Alexander came second in his age group. This time, Alexander will be supported by Debbie Cox. 'We are in for a cracker event. On paper, Myles and Estelle are in the lineup to win on dam but they will be up against some tough competition.'

So far, confirmed entries are: six vessels making the trek up to the Vaal from KZN, including Harris and Kriek; the Funkes; Myles White and Estelle Buys; Alexander and Cox with two Henley Midmar Yacht Club entries, helms Anton Ellens and Peter Goble. The up-country contingent includes renowned sailor David Rae crewing with Schon. Jeremy Tucker and Pierre van Rensburg will be sailing under the DAC burgee and Dirk Manten sailing for SPYC.

October traditionally delivers the best winds of the year on Vaal Dam, so this regatta includes all the ingredients for a truly memorable Flying 15 Nationals to celebrate the fiftieth on 18 and 19 October.

For more info, you can visit the classes website www.revolutionise.com.au/saflyingfifteen

Previous Winners:

YearSail NoBoat NameHelmCrew
1973‑741318FundiCon Clarence 
1974‑751318FundiTerry ClarencePaul Nathanson
1975‑761755Fast Fun Klaas KnopMartin Knop
1976‑771638Freia lIJake SimonsBrian Young
1977‑78  1755Fast Fun Klaas KnopMartin Knop
1978‑791758Fathom FiveMike WrightFinola Lehane
1979‑802612FusilierCharles Reynolds Peter Southam
1980‑812612FusilierCharles Reynolds Richard Crockett 
1981‑822705FaxMike WrightRichard Crockett
1982‑83 2705FaxMike WrightRichard Crockett
1983‑842842Funa FuthiMike WrightRichard Crockett
1984‑852842Funa FuthiMike WrightRichard Crockett
1985‑862841FfiddlerAlan BushJohn Dain 
1986‑872841FfiddlerAlan BushJohn Dain 
1987‑883205Financial FlingDavid HerridgeJohn Johnston 
1988‑893205 Financial FlingMike WrightNeil Tocknell 
1989‑90 Not Sailed    
1990‑913009FfenominalMike WrightNeil Tocknell 
1991‑923009FfenominalMike WrightNeil Tocknell 
1992‑93 3009FfenominalMike WrightDave Parry
1993‑942841 FfiddlerPeter Morgenrood Mark Cawdron 
1994‑952841 FfiddlerPeter Morgenrood Paul Cawdron 
1995‑962841 FfiddlerPeter Morgenrood Roy Dunster
1996‑973205Financial FlingPatrick HarrisPaul Cawdron
1997‑983205Financial FlingPatrick HarrisPaul Cawdron
1998‑993205Financial FlingPatrick HarrisPaul Cawdron
1999‑003205Financial FlingPatrick HarrisJanine Howard
2000‑012766Femme FatalePeter MorgenroodJeremy Kriek
2001‑02GBR 3591Four Winds IVCharles ApthorpAndy Weatherspoon
2002‑032913FfrigatePatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2003‑042913FfrigatePatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2004‑052913FfrigatePatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2005‑062913FfrigatePatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2006‑072913FfrigatePatrick HarrisGregg Dobson
2007‑083777FfuryRichard BateRob Goulden
2008‑093868FfoxxoffPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2009‑103868FfoxxoffPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2010‑113868FfoxxoffPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2011‑123868FfoxxoffPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2012‑133870FreyjaGregg HurterRoy Dunster
2013‑143868FfoxxoffPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2014‑153868FfoxxoffPaul ChanguoinTim Duguid
2015‑163999FfigjamPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2016‑173999FfigjamPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2017‑183999FfigjamPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2018‑19Blown Out   
2019‑20Not Sailed   
2020‑213668FfoxxoffPaul ChanguionTim Duguid
2021‑223993FfullereneCampbell AlexanderRalph Thomas
2022‑233999FfigjamPatrick HarrisJeremy Kriek
2023‑244066UTHRudy McNeillAaron Ward
2024‑254066UTHThomas FunkePeter Funke

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