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                      The Australian Fleet

There is an impressive array of square metre yachts in Australia and more yet to be discovered. Over the month of July we have gathered a great deal of information on the Australian Fleet and where the yachts sails from.

New South Wales which was once the hub of square metre racing still hosts a sizable fleet. These are the yachts currently sailing in NSW.

Fagel Grip, Fidelis, Flamingo                                   KA2,

Larool, Rouseabout, Scarlett O'Hara, Wings, Zephyrus,

and Caress in Lake Macquarie

Perth has a long history with square metre yachts.

With Flame  out of action as she is undergoing restoration, it's four yachts ready to sail in Perth.

Bacchante, Joyous, Sue Anne, The Lady in Red.

Victoria and South Australia are states with great potential and we hope to expand our knowlege of square metre or square metre inspired boats in those regions. They have a sizable Tumlaren fleet that would be good to race with.  

The yachts of South Australia and Victoria,

Teal currently she resides in Melbourne and she has a new custodian.

Pastime II which is a wonderful locally built and designed yacht based on square metre lines, currently sailing out of Melbourne.

Queensland has been introduced to this wonderful class in the late 1970s through the introduction of Typhoon.

 

All the other vessels are out of action or have yet to be tracked down except for Pinchgut and Benchmark as they have left our fair shores.

We hope to increase our fleet numbers so if you can offer any information on square metre yachts or inspired designs we would love to her from you. 

please email us at info@asqma.com

 

 

 

                                From the Archives...

 

Working down the list of boats we start with the research of the Yacht Bacchante. We look into her early years when she first hit the waters of Sydney Harbour sailing out of the RSYS.

Visit her page to view her articles dated back to the late 1930's

A by product of her research revealed the 30sqm Aeolus which will feature in the next (From the Archives). 

I also came across this wonderful article published in April 1963.

 

  

 

                               Where are they now...

The launch of a new association heralds the beginnings of  new friendships and the opportunity to talk about what we have in common, Square Metre Yachts, or Skerry Cruisers as they are often referred to. 

So a search is underway. With the first 2 yachts built back in 1937, to the more recent fiberglass yachts built at the turn of  the century, there is a wealth of history. These boats with their distinctive shape and flair, they are boats that will have been noticed throughout Australia. 

Here is a photo of the recently launched Baccchante one of the first metre boats to be built in Australia.

 

This is a photo of Wings (the first Australian designed and built 30sqm) taken in the late 1930s

 

 

These are some of the names of yachts we are currently looking for...

Snake

Toothpick

Swallow

Pavane in Adelaide 

 

If you see or have any knowledge regarding the whereabouts of these sqm yachts or any others in your area, we want to hear from you.

info@asqma.com

 

 

 

The Launch of Bacchante

 

After a couple of years in the shed undergoing a very thorough restoration job the 30sqm Bacchante shows colours of a much more elegant light. Arguably she is the most stunning metre yacht in the Australian fleet. Absolutely superb effort Manfred.

Here she is as she once was.

A long way into her restoration

On the road in the clear blue skies of Perth.

Speechless....

 

More to come on the story of Bacchante as we follow her around the harbour this summer..

 

News Archive...

News for July 2009

 

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