Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2024 - One Design

South Australian Melges 24 Titles - 'Red Mist' ascends at Port Lincoln

by Donna Evans on 17 Jun 2014
Port Lincoln inaugural SA Melges State Titles - South Australian M24 Titles 2014 Linda Hughes
The picturesque and sheltered waters of Boston Bay on the Eyre Peninsula were the venue for the South Australian (SA) Melges 24 (M24) Fleet's SA State Titles held over the 7th/ 8th June weekend; Port Lincoln Yacht Club (PLYC) kindly hosting a nine boat M24 fleet as part of the PLYC's long established Frostbite Regatta.

The seven boat SA M24 fleet and PLYC were especially delighted to welcome two additional long distance travelers from NSW ('The Kraken') and Victoria ('Jester 4') both boats being crewed by successful campaigners in other classes but essentially new M24 teams seeking close OD racing in this global sport-boat class. Activities were expected to be intense on and off the water given PLYC's reputation for fair winds, outstanding great racing and race management and tremendous hospitality.

Saturday dawned, bright, warm and Nor'easterly breezy. PLYC's excellent Race Management set three lap W/ L M24s. It was to prove great fun and quite a spectacle to those watching from the Esplanade or on PLYC's enormous start launch. This M24 fleet were to have identical boat speed post Worlds but with a focus on tactics round the track in bay breezes but not quite planing conditions, perfect maneuvering and being consistently somehow in the right place would be rewarded. It was to be 'nip and tuck' with very tight finishes in all races and in almost every race under a minute covering the entire fleet after a 40 minutes of racing.

NSW's Ayden Menzies and his crew on 'The Kraken' wasted no time in announcing their intent with a bullet in race 1. With PLYC local Miles Stephens a deserved second guesting on 'Outlier' (AKA 'The Black Boat') and Robbie Duessen's 'Red Mist' third, the stoush was on! The Adelaide based fleet's reputation was now on the line versus the unfamiliar but worthy opponents. Race 2's rousing start saw 'Kraken' have to return to the line so now this time it was Victorian Johnno Bannister and his crew on 'Jester 4' proving their new boat wasn't just there just to provide amusement for everyone either by nicking the win. Two races to the out-of-state guys. It was apparent however that order might return soon with 'Red Mist' second and Dave Alexander's harvesting a third on 'The Farm' with his new team. Indeed the final race of the day saw 'Mist' followed by 'The Farm' duking it out all round the course. Experience in the local breezes helps but so does consistency. 'The Kraken' returned with a third.

As is traditional at the Frostbite PLYC blew the doors off food and beverage wise on Saturday evening with the PLYC welcoming the fleet with the most enormous prawn and seafood banquet to go with the extended refreshments and 'laying up supper' feel. The combination of Melges and other visitor crews partied long into the night in an unexpected epic even for Port Lincoln. The fabulous Frostbite party left all M24 team's feeling fairly 'average' on Sunday morning. The hearty recovery breakfast offered at the club by it's redoubtable volunteers who had somehow begun cooking again at 6a.m. was very welcome.

Sunday dawned cooler with the Bay a wintry glass reflecting the barometer's height. In the light airs the tactical intensity would now be increased wether the minds were up for it or not! It was agreed by all however that the arriving gentle 8kts initial conditions were greatly appreciated by the metabolism of those hiking an M24!

In the variable conditions 'Red Mist' were up to the challenge to take the first bullet with 'The Farm' taking the second race with Luke Stephens helming 'Adrenaline' to two seconds in the first two hit outs. These three boats were finishing within 18 seconds of each other after 40 minutes racing. However it was the last race that proved the best of all with 'The Kraken' resurgent engaging in a monstrous gybing dual with 'Red Mist' for the bullet followed by 'The Farm'. 'Mist' took that final bullet with 'The Farm' second and 'Kraken' celebrating a third for their efforts being piped at the end.

Robbie Duessen and his crew on 'Red Mist' won the SA M24 title overall followed by Dave Alexander and co. on 'The Farm' and Johnno Bannister/ John Newman 'Jester 4' always well sailed for third with Menzies' 'Kraken' sharing points but pipping 'Adrenaline' for fourth.

The returning out-of-state participants pronounced themselves 'stoked' and 'extremely pleased' with the whole Frostbite experience being 'well worth the effort'.

As the SA M24 fleet prepares to host the Australian M24 Nationals at Adelaide in 2015 the SA M24 fleet left promising to return the favour for the NSW State Titles.

Planning is well underway for the Nationals in SA, any enquiries please contact Class Secretary Donna Evans on donna@makingthingshappen.com.au
Sea Sure 2025sMRT AIS Man Overboard Beacons AUS / NZBarton Marine Pipe Glands

Related Articles

Mighty Magenta Community Hub launched
A unique platform for sailing and the marine industry The Magenta Project, a global charity driving equity and inclusion in sailing and the wider marine industry, is proud to announce the launch of the Mighty Magenta Community Hub - a bold and vibrant digital space designed to connect, inspire, and empower.
Posted today at 6:29 pm
Abu Dhabi to host GWA Wingfoil World Cup finale
The event will see the sport's top athletes descend on Fahid Island Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, will make history this autumn as it hosts the GWA Wingfoil World Cup for the very first time, serving as the grand finale of the 2025 FreeFly Slalom season.
Posted today at 5:56 pm
Renaissance of the two ACs?
A look at how the two ACs - the Admiral's Cup and America's Cup have evolved in the past few months A look at the events of July and August including the highly successful revival of the Admirals' Cup and international offshore racing. Is the America's Cup on a new tack? Behind the scenes in SailGP. Top racer for sale.
Posted today at 11:15 am
Malta welcomes a world-class fleet
For the 2025 Yachting Malta Coastal Race The 2025 Yachting Malta Coastal Race sets sail from Marsamxett Harbour on Wednesday 15 October, marking the traditional warm-up for the Rolex Middle Sea Race, which follows on Saturday 18 October.
Posted today at 10:41 am
Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race Day 3
Unpleasant night at sea Last night was a harsh reminder of how a beautiful sail on the ocean can change in an instant, as it did last night, requiring quick thinking and action as crews worked together to bring things back under control.
Posted today at 12:14 am
Breakthrough performances for Australian sailors
At the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships in Cagliari From light airs to heavy breeze, Sardinia served up a full spectrum of conditions as the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships came to a dramatic close.
Posted on 12 Oct
49er & 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds overall
Botín and Trittel Paul clinch first world title as Gimson and Burnet prevail in Cagliari showdown The 2025 49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17 World Championships wrapped up in spectacular style today with a double-race medal series that crowned three deserving world champions.
Posted on 12 Oct
2.4mR Worlds at Lake Garda, Italy overall
The conclusion of an epic event The Inclusive 2.4mR World Championship 2025 officially concluded today at Fraglia Vela Malcesine, after four intense days of top-level Open and Para sailing on the stunning waters of Lake Garda.
Posted on 12 Oct
North Sails Zenda: Relaunched & Ready
Driven by decades of shared expertise and a passion for One Design sailing Driven by decades of shared expertise and a passion for One Design sailing, North Sails Zenda relaunches to support the next chapter of Melges Performance Sailboats based in Wisconsin.
Posted on 12 Oct
18ft Skiffs: SIXT Spring Championship, Race 1
An unfortunate opening to the Australian 18 Footers League's 2025-26 summer season It was an unfortunate opening to the Australian 18 Footers League's 2025-26 summer season today when strong westerly winds, gusting to more than 30 knots, forced the club to abandon Race 1 of the SIXT Spring 18ft skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour.
Posted on 12 Oct