Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

Milang to Goolwa Freshwater Classic - Large fleet celebrates

by Locky McLaren on 23 Jan 2012
Marguerite, winner of Divison 1 on corrected - The Marina Hindmarsh Island Milang Goolwa Freshwater Classic 2012 Locky McLaren
The Marina Hindmarsh Island 2012 Milang Goolwa Freshwater Classic Yacht Race, the highlight of the Goolwa Regatta Week, was held on Sunday 22 January 2012. It was a majestic sight for the dozens of spectator boats lining the river between Clayton and Goolwa as a large fleet of boats raced their way along the channel to the finish line in the first Milang Goolwa Freshwater Classic in five years.

In what has been hailed as a sure sign that the river has recovered, a fleet of 194 yachts from around Australia lined up for the start yesterday. The course took entrants across Lake Alexandrina, around Point Sturt, along the River Murray and under the Hindmarsh Island Bridge to the finish line in front of the Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club.

Winds were drifting in from the East at around five knots, making for a slow motion start and heralding a long race. The bulk of the fleet tacked into the shore, hoping for a lift off the land, whilst the rest of the fleet headed out into the lake, looking to catch the light easterly breeze first, avoid tacking and stay clear of other boats.

As the main fleet approached Point Sturt, conditions lightened even further, leaving many yachts struggling to reach the turning buoy. It was here that the boats that sailed out into the lake had an advantage as they were able to drift down onto the mark rather than having to work up to it. A number of boats were simply unable to reach the mark as they drifted forlornly on mill pond waters.

It was so light that crew on Karnagree were able to get some sleep on the foredeck as they made up for the night before. Meanwhile crew on other boats took the opportunity to have a quick swim as they attempted to stay cool in the warm and still conditions.

Those who had made it around the Point Sturt had the advantage of the river current as they awaited the predicted change. By 1pm the change was in and yachts were soon enjoying a perfect 10 to 15 knots from the South East as kites were set and sheets eased.

Unfortunately tragedy awaited the renowned vintage river boat Terrible when her rig came down after she just clipped a channel marker with her stays. It was a sad sight for the boats that sailed past as Terrible’s skipper and crew worked to recover their rig and sails.

The race formally concluded back at the Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club, where the Official Presentations took place. Don Richardson, commodore of the GRYC, in welcoming competitors and guests noted: 'No other freshwater yacht race brings competitors and spectators together the way this classic yacht race does. I want to thank the hardworking team of volunteers who have made this event such a success, without volunteers our clubs would not function, our races wouldn’t start, our stomachs would be empty and our drinks warm!'

The 'Cock of the Lake' trophy, for the fastest elapsed time in any division went to Wild Turkey a Stingray Mark II skippered by Brett Lienert.


In a repeat of the previous race in 2007 Game Over was the first boat from Division 2 to round the buoy at Point Sturt and in accepting the Crowhurst Trophy said 'the race was superb, we were on the start line when the gun went, were able to work well to Point Sturt and then had a fabulous kite run on our way to the finish line. The crew were grinning from ear to ear the whole way!

'Finally I want to thank The Marina Hindmarsh Island for coming on board as major sponsor, the other sponsors and I encourage all competitors to keep doing this classic race,' he finished.

Game Over also took out the Blue Darling Perpetual Cup for the fastest time in Divisions 2 and 3.

The W.R.Appleby Perpetual Cup for the first boat to finish on corrected time in Division 1, Vintage River Boats, went to Marguerite, owned and skippered by Bram Portas. 'I want to thank the Flag Officers of both the Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club and the Milang Regatta Club and everyone in both ports for a great race – there’s nothing like it,' he also thanked the skipper of Zealot for lending him a spinnaker and for his advice on how to fly it.

The A.B.Kinnear Perpetual Trophy for the first yachts on corrected time in Divisions 2 and 3 was presented to Hot Gossip, an Eagle 6.5 skippered by Stuart Shimeld from Division 2 Fast Racing and Sirocco, a Bonito 22 skippered by Bob Petts from Division 3 Racing.

Whilst the winds were favourable, they just weren’t strong enough to allow any boat to beat the current race record for a boat in Division 2 and the Out of the Blue Perpetual Trophy remained in the trophy cabinet.

In a long held tradition, the Keith Veenstra Memorial Trophy for the first Restricted 21 to cross the finishing line was awarded to Bright’un. In accepting the trophy, Mike Shirmer who owns and skippers Bright’un paid his respects to the Veenstra family and thanked them for their ongoing support to the Goolwa yachting and boating community.


In the cruising fleet, it was Crew’s Union skippered by Peter Mitchell from the Fast Cruising Division 4 and Little Blue skippered by Peter Stace from Cruising Division 5 that were awarded the Commodore’s Trophy for the first yachts on corrected time. Commodore Richardson, in presenting the trophy praised the cruising fleet which had more entrants than any other fleet on the water. He said 'it goes to show that cruisers can and do race and that there are plenty of boats out there enjoying our fabulous lower lakes and river'.

Results:
Division 1
Line Honours: Tern (Mike Badenoch)
On Corrected: Marguerite (Bram Portas); Iole (Fraser Buchan); Mambo Queen (Graeme Forstal)

Division 2
Line Honours: Game Over (Julian Newton)
On Corrected: Hot Gossip (Stuart Shimeld); Voodoo Child (Marc Read); Bright’un (Michael Schirmer)

Division 3
Line Honours: Sirocco (Bob Petts)
On Corrected: Sirocco (Bob Petts); Neopthyte (Derek Morrison); Guinevere (Matthew Francis)

Division 4
Line Honours: Zealot (Ian Campbell)
On Corrected: Crew’s Union (Peter Mitchell); Seeweed 2 (Brian Fairnsworth); Audacious (Ken Durward)

Division 5
Line Honours: Ellyse (Dean Kerr)
On Corrected: Little Blue (Peter Stace); Sandpiper (Ben Taylor); Sol Mate (Grant Maddern)

Division 6
Line Honours: Wilparina II (Robert Remilton)
On Corrected: Ariel (Tony French Kennedy); Wilparina II (Robert Remilton); Sharnhorst (Ross McOmish)

Division 7
Line Honours: Bartercard (Luke Hocking)
On Corrected: Laser Direct (Andrew Darcey); Petty Thief (Wayne Sampson); Dubble Trubble (Simone Neumueller)

Division 8
Abandoned

Division 9
Line Honours: Wild Turkey (Brett Lienert)
On Corrected: Sonic (Brett Pearsons); Cat Splat (Scott Edgar); The Others (Paul Fisher)

For the full results click Goolwa Regatta Week website

Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS FooterVetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTERSea Sure 2025

Related Articles

Class40 set to stop in La Coruña, Spain
Deteriorating forecast in the Transat Café L'or Le Havre Normandie 2025 Because of an incoming frontal system the deterioration in weather conditions forecast at the entrance to the Bay of Biscay in the coming days, race management has decided to alter the Class40 course.
Posted today at 2:20 pm
18ft Skiff SIXT Spring Championship Race 3
A great 3-buoys race developed after an unpromising start to the day Following the drama created by the strong winds on each of the first two race days this season, Race 3 of the SIXT Spring Championship was an opportunity for teams to get their boats on the water in more favourable conditions.
Posted today at 9:34 am
Transat Café L'or: 3 Ocean Fifty trimarans capsize
Skippers of all three yachts are safe and well The skippers of all three yachts are safe and well. More information to be released soon.
Posted today at 6:03 am
2025 Bermuda Gold Cup Day 5
Championship Titles on the Line There were shocks, titanic tussles and some last-match deciders as the Bermuda Gold Cup and Aspen's Women's Match Racing Regatta finalists were decided.
Posted today at 6:03 am
iQFOiL Youth & Junior Europeans 2025 overall
Double Italian triumph as Mattia Saoncella and Medea Falcioni win The final day of the iQFOiL Youth & Junior Europeans at Club Nautico Arzachena concluded with a dramatic twist and double Italian glory, as Mattia Saoncella and Medea Falcioni surged from behind to claim the U19 European titles in the Medal Series.
Posted on 25 Oct
2025 Wingfoil Racing Youth & Masters Worlds day 4
A day for the bold: WingFoil drama on final day of qualifying! The penultimate day of the WingFoil Racing Youth and Masters World Championships in the Azores delivered high drama, powerful winds, and no shortage of excitement as the race for tomorrow's finals reached its climax.
Posted on 25 Oct
Transat Café L'or: ready to race... or racing!
The Ocean 50 fleet are off! For all 64 duos who will start the 17th edition of the TRANSAT CAFÉ L'OR on Sunday afternoon off Le Havre, the watchword for the first night of the double handed race to Martinique is caution.
Posted on 25 Oct
46th Rolex Middle Sea Race Overall
A triumph of teamwork and tenacity Persistence and teamwork were embodied by the entire fleet at the 46th Rolex Middle Sea Race. An incredible 110 finished the race - testament to tenacity and human endurance in confronting the complex geography and weather of the racecourse.
Posted on 25 Oct
Transat Café L'or: Five favourites
The weather forecast looks complicated with a tough, but largely manageable start out of the Channel Eighteen duos are competing in the IMOCA class on the TRANSAT CAFÉ L'OR, a healthy number for a post Vendée Globe year. The level is very high and includes two brand new boats - Association Petits Princes-Queguiner and Les P'tits Doudous.
Posted on 25 Oct
New Zhik Knit Fleece. Elevate Your Warmth.
The Zhik Knit Fleece Jacket bridges performance and comfort across every environment Engineered for versatility, the Zhik Knit Fleece Jacket bridges performance and comfort across every environment. Built from a 300gsm knitted marle outer with a bonded fleece lining, it delivers reliable warmth without restricting movement.
Posted on 25 Oct