Please select your home edition
Edition
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Escape to idyllic Moreton Island for 34 Riviera luxury motor yachts

by Riviera 22 Apr 2021 17:37 AEST
An impressive gathering of Riviera motor yachts in one of south-east Queensland's stunning boating havens on Moreton Island near Brisbane © Riviera Australia

R Marine Jones, representative for Australia's largest luxury motor yacht builder Riviera, recently led a flotilla of 34 Riviera yachts on an extended long weekend of fun and adventure to the natural wonders of Moreton Island.

With challenging access and a deluxe reputation, the Riviera motor yacht owners jumped at the chance to join the veteran R Marine Jones crew for their annual Kooringal Experience.

At 6am on January 28, the fleet set off from the Gold Coast Broadwater, led by Randall and Melinda Jones with their son Jack at the helm.

Tucked in the south-west tip of Moreton Island, Kooringal is a couple of hours from the Gold Coast and yet it may as well be another world away.

Shifting sandbars fringe the tiny town and make a permanent channel marker system impossible. For those who dare navigate the half mile between the end of the Island's buoyage system and safe anchorage, the rewards are plentiful: total serenity, abundant wildlife, a rustic beachside bar and freshly shucked oysters from the local farm.

For their first Experience event, Bret and Leasa Lashmar joined the flotilla in Moreton Bay at Peel Island, having cruised south from the Sunshine Coast on their recently acquired Riviera 395 SUV, Protector.

"Kooringal isn't the easiest place to get into, which is part of its allure," said Mr Lashmar. "The trip there with the team was great and we learned a lot including some of the better anchoring techniques."

By 10am, all 34 Riviera luxury motor yachts had entered the passage on high tide, guided by markers laid out by the R Marine Jones team. While the arrival of over 100 Riviera adventurers more than tripled Kooringal's resident population (45 in the 2016 census), the sheltered anchorage offered plenty of space for everyone.

A natural wonder

"It was all really well organised and the R Marine Jones team went above and beyond," said Mrs Lashmar. "Even though it was superbly run it was also very laid back and relaxed; you could get as much or as little involved with the activities as you liked."

"We met a lot of other owners that night at the Gutter Bar and the next day we joined a few other tenders and went exploring in the mangroves. There were stingrays, shovel-nose sharks and turtles, so it was a really interesting experience. We explored on our own a lot as well, heading up another little inlet where we saw dolphins. The wildlife there is really spectacular."

Protector is the couple's first Riviera, and they were impressed with the island-side Q&A session the team offered.

"It's a great idea," said Mrs Lashmar. "There's general information relevant to new or even long-time boaters, safety information, updates on new rules and regulations, and technical advice."

"The whole weekend was calm, the sun was out and it was just beautiful," said Mr Lashmar. "It's really exciting to have this amazing Riviera and after the weekend chatting with other owners, we have a few more places on the list where we can venture."

Long-time Riviera owners Syd and Barb Yates joined the cruise from the Gold Coast on their 6000 Sport Yacht, Wall Street.

A different boating life

A sunny Saturday morning spent sitting on the sandbank savouring sweet Kooringal oysters and champagne was the Yates' weekend highlight - a boating life that has changed a lot since their first 'little banana boat' in the Pacific Islands decades ago.

"It was a magical weekend," said Mrs Yates. "It's so wonderful to find somewhere special like Kooringal with its crystal-clear water, mangroves, rays, sharks and turtles, and the Gutter Bar, now that's a unique place!"

"We crossed the sandbar on the tender and arrived at the beach to wander down for drinks and dinner at the bar. On our way back along the beach we realised the team had been a concierge service for us, shifting a long line of tenders further down the beach as the tide dropped - it was five-star service on a remote island."

"R Marine Jones is so well-organised and it makes it easy; all the stress is taken out so you can enjoy yourself from start to finish, and with Riviera owners the camaraderie is really fabulous."

Meeting old friends and making new is a focal aspect for the family-friendly Riviera Experiences. It's a chance to learn and be inspired about new destinations, find new anchorages and swap stories, all in a relaxed environment.

"It was so enjoyable to play Finska on the beach of an afternoon, chatting away sharing drinks and nibbles," said Mr Yates. "Kooringal is an awesome place to visit. We've tried to get there a lot over the years but, in the end, this was only our second time there. You probably wouldn't want to go alone unless you were really confident as it's pretty tricky to get into, but the R Marine Jones crew were excellent."

Having owned three different Riviera motor yachts over the span of a decade, the Yates are thrilled with their new 6000 Sport Yacht.

"I was at a boat show looking for a tender; we had a beautiful Belize Daybridge at the time," said Mr Yates. "I ended up leaving the show with an order for a 6000 Sport Yacht."

"We've had the 6000 SY for a year and have clocked nearly 300 hours on it already. Last year we spent three months in the Whitsundays with maybe only one night off the boat. It's our holiday home; it's all set up to just pick up and head off, so it's fantastic."

A mid-morning high tide on the Sunday marked the return to reality for most of the Riviera owners and friends. Randall Jones said he and his wife Melinda were delighted with the four days of boating.

"We love the water and catching up with our network of Riviera owners," said Mr Jones. "Some have been joining us for 20 years, and now more than ever we are seeing so many new families enjoy the boating lifestyle."

"Queensland has so many boating destinations right at our doorstep and plenty more idyllic anchorages to explore. Enjoying our country is what we do, and we love it!"

Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst commended the R Marine Jones team for organising another successful Kooringal Experience.

"Exclusive events such as these provide a wonderful opportunity for Riviera motor yacht owners to meet and enjoy the great camaraderie that comes with being part of the Riviera family," he says.

"It also gives Riviera owners greater confidence to make the most of every boating opportunity and in so doing, learn from the dealership team. That's another part of the ultimate boating experience with Riviera."

Related Articles

Stunning end to Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup
David Doherty's Matador comes away with the top honours In stunning sailing conditions, the Pallas Capital Gold Cup concluded from the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club today, with David Doherty's Matador reinforcing their position at the top of the leaderboard to take Act 4 on both TPR and IRC. Posted today at 7:56 am
18ft Skiffs: The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines
Outstanding 2023-24 performance by the young rookie team One of the real highlights of the Australian 18 Footer League's 2023-24 Sydney Harbour season was the outstanding performance of the young, rookie team on The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines from the opening Spring Championship series Posted today at 5:19 am
Clarisse Crémer finishes The Transat CIC
Completing the race in 20 days after a technical stopover in the Azores to repair her boat On May 19 at 20d 12h 38min, after 20 days since the start of The Transat CIC, Clarisse Crémer finally crossed the finish line of this legendary race. Posted today at 1:11 am
Normandy Match Cup in Le Havre Day 2
Ideal conditions after no racing was possible on Friday Day 2 of the Women's World Match Racing Tour Normandy Match Cup in Le Havre saw racing through to the early evening as the race committee took advantage of ideal conditions to complete the full double round-robin qualifying stage. Posted on 18 May
Action-packed 24 hours in Regata dei Tre Golfi
The race had five different leaders, with massive reshuffles Light weather yacht racing can easily be frustrating or boring. But the 69th edition of the Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia's Regata dei Tre Golfi was definitely not. Posted on 18 May
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 5
Triple-bullet boost for Newland before final Defending champions Max Maeder and Lauriane Nolot go into the final day of the 2024 Formula Kite World Championships in pole position. Posted on 18 May
Worrell 1000 Race 2024 Legs 5 & 6
Not only a physical and strategical challenge, but one of mental endurance On Thursday morning, May 16th - Teams lined up on the beach in Jacksonville, Florida, ready to set sail on the longest leg of the event: JAX Beach to Tybee Island, GA - 120 miles. Posted on 18 May
North Nova Freeride wing launched
A balanced, easy-to-use all-round wing Master of the lumps and bumps, glide upwind, roll through tacks, float through gybes or lofty jumps with bonus hangtime. Whatever goal you're chasing, the Nova will send you there faster. Posted on 18 May
America's Cup: I name this boat 'Britannia'!
INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger in Barcelona INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger 'Britannia' in a short ceremony at the team's base in Barcelona. Posted on 18 May
Sporty start to Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup
The finale of the Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup started in sporty conditions The finale of the Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup started in sporty conditions with sensational racing from all eleven entrants, with reports of over 25 knots of boat speed, in a blustery southerly at times blowing over 30 knots on Pittwater. Posted on 18 May
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 1 FOOTER AUSNavico AUS Zeus3S FOOTERVetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTER