Monday, October 29, 2012

Chatting to Epic Adventurer - Ralf Dominick

Royal Natal Yacht Club


RNYC Sailor of the Year returns to Durban
Round the World


To have your name etched in the distinguished book of sailors who have successfully circumnavigated the globe, the Royal Natal Yacht Club, is eagerly awaiting their ‘Sailor of the Year”, Ralf Dominick to arrive being the latest entry into the Round The World Club. 


Dominick, who launched his boat in Durban, tested her sea legs on a passage down to Cape Town before heading off in February 2010 on his epic voyage. His first adventure took him up the West coast of Africa before attacking the Atlantic Crossing, taking him to St Helena in the South Atlantic. After he spent time sailing around the islands of Central America, his adventures took him further north “I sailed into New York, past the statue of Liberty at dawn. The sight was truly remarkable.”

NASA Photo: The Godspeed Sailing Ship and Statue of Liberty

Northwest Passage

Dominick is not only entering into an elite club of sailors when he arrives this week in Durban but is one of about a 150 people to have sailed through the fabled Northwest Passage. “When asked what my highlight is so far, indeed it is a difficult question to answer as it depends on which facet is considered but overall it would have to be arriving in Nome in Alaska and realising that I had got through the Northwest Passage unscathed.” 

The sailboat, named the Belzebub II, will be the first boat other than an icebreaker to try to travel a challenging route through the Northwest Passage.
Pictured here is Belzebub, the first monohaul to sail through the Northwest Passage


The Northwest Passage is the sea route through the Arctic Ocean along the Northern Coast of North America.  The intrepid adventurer lists three memories from this leg of his voyage, “Drifting in front of the Blackstone Glacier in Prince William Sound on a perfectly clear and still autumn day, the incredible fjords, mountains, scenery and hospitable people of Newfoundland and the Alaskan Inside Passage from Cape Spencer to Ketchikan is just spectacular. To have been able to witness these scenes for me is just completely humbling.”

 Vessel Cloud Nine sailing through the Northwest Passage Pic by David Thoresen

Dominick comments, “Sailing under the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge at sunrise was equally a special moment in my trip.”

Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco

His route then took him down the west coast of the Americas, down to Mexico where he then did his longest single stretch at sea, the 16 day leg from Cabo San Lucas in Mexico to Nuku Hiva in the Marguesas in the Pacific where he completed 2,700 Nautical Miles. 

Marquesas is located in Pacific Ocean

The odyssey vehicle, a monohaul yacht, named Imvubu which is Zulu for Hippopotamus. Imvubu is a 53 foot Barens Seatraders, built for adventure and going to out-of-the-way places which her skipper certainly has tried and tested. 

The Commodore for the Royal Natal Yacht Club, Richard Crocket enthused, “I am not sure who the last RNYC member was to complete a circumnavigation, but whoever it was it was a long time ago.”


Departing last weekend (Saturday 27 October) from Reunion, Dominick is expected in early November in his hometown. Dominick shares, “The one lesson I did learn on this trip was the amount of maintenance required to keep a boat going on an extended voyage. Imagine the result of packing all your belongings into a shipping container including your household appliances, motor vehicles and lawnmower, adding a liberal dose of salt water and shaking for two years. Saying that, I am extremely lucky that I didn’t suffer any mayor mishaps along the way.”



The local sailor has spent the last two years and nine months sailing majority of the time solo, with friends and willing crew joining him for a variety of the legs. His challenge is now to settle back into everyday life.

Asked what lies ahead, he says “Catch up with family, friends and business; renew all the things that have expired such as drivers licence, TV licence and pilots licence; refit the boat and set sail for Antarctica in November 2013.”


Durban welcomes the intrepid pair, Imvubu and her skipper Ralf Dominick when they complete their circumnavigation of the globe.

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