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Monday 30 October 2023

South African made yacht for Scottish nobleman is an international hit


 

A racing yacht built for a Scottish lord is now a global success story for a team of South African boat builders, who have built more than 50 of the same design.


The Cape 31 yacht is the star of the show at this year’s Boatica Cape Town boat show, which kicked off on Friday amid a buoyant season for local boatbuilding. Not only has the design prompted exports to all corners of the globe, but it promises huge growth potential as top international sailors join the ranks of Cape 31 admirers.


It is the first locally made class 1 high-performance racing yacht, produced by Cape Town yard Cape Performance Sailing.


The surge of Cape 31 exports, mostly to the UK, has made Cape Performance Sailing one of the busiest yards in the world over the past year for this class of boat.


But the vessel would not have existed were it not for Scottish lord Irvine Laidlaw, one of Britain’s wealthiest men, who owns a home in Noordhoek. Laidlaw, now 80 with a lifetime of sailing experience, roped in some of South Africa’s top boatbuilders and designers to come up with a new concept racing yacht.


The tooling for the first yacht was made in the US and shipped to South Africa to be completed, and masts were supplied by a local mast manufacturer.


Fast-forward seven years and a new build team expects to launch 25 Cape 31s this year alone.


“A key highlight of the Cape 31 lies in its global transportability, meeting the standard high-cube container specifications, facilitating easy access and transport across different regions,” the project team in a statement this week in Cape Town.





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