1949 Sydney Hobart - EXCITING STRUGGLE UP DERWENT - Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sunday 1 January 1950, page 13

 TRADE WINDS MAY BLOW-IN AS WINNER

HOB ART, Saturday. — Fortunes fluctuated as the three- leading yachts in the Sydney— Hobart race, Margaret Rintoul, Trade Winds, and Waltzing Matilda, headed for the entrance of the Derwent. this morning when they were first sighted off Tasman Island, about 46 miles from the finishing line.

The 46-foot cutter Waltzing Matilda was leading the 43foot cutter Trade Winds by five miles with the 43-foot yawl Margaret Rintoul a further four miles behind Trade Winds.

'W7ALTZING MATILDA maintained her lead due to favorable conditions all the morning: Early in the afternoon, however, a drop in the winds apparently caused Waltzing Matilda to veer southwards to the hope of catching a southeasterly. The gamble was not successful and, shortly after 1 o'clock, Waltzing Matilda was moving slowly in a slack south-westerly. Waltzing Matilda's change of course enabled Margaret Rintoul to pass Trade Winds and take the lead. By 'mid-afternoon, the vessels were still in Storm Bay, about 27 miles from Hobart. Conditions were almost calm and all vessels were rolling heavily. It was anticipated that the first yacht would not cross the line before 7 pm. Experienced yachtsmen believe that Trade Winds has every prospect of winning the event on corrected, time. She is nicely handicapped and although she was trailing Margaret Rintoul by two miles, she is also considered to have a good chance of being first across the line. All entrants to the event have now been accounted for except the 40-foot ketch Horizon and the Tasmanian schooner Wanderer.  An aircraft this .morning noted four yachts becalmed. They were the Lass Oluss and Nocturne, which were standing off Maria Island, about 80 miles from the finishing line, the Seasalter which was stationary near Schouten Island, about 100 miles from Hobart, and the Peer Gynt. Gipsy Queen, Mistral and Fortuna were off Tasman Island, 60 miles from Hobart. Unfavorable sailing conditions are being experienced by almost every entrant. Since 9.30 this morning, the three leading yachts have made only 15 to 20 miles. A large crowd has been gathering on the Hobart foreshore since before lunch to see the first -yacht cross the line.


Editor: For another slightly later account of the struggle up the Derwent see the link below

https://margaretrintoul.blogspot.com/2022/02/949-sydney-hobart-exciting-struggle-up.html

Profile - A day on Margaret Rintoul

 A day on Margaret Rintoul - June 2018

Photos by PK

Past Commodore of the CYCA and
a long time crew member of Margaret, John "Brooksy" Brooks 



Multi-Skilled sailor and bushwalker and long time engineer
 and crew member of Margaret, Donny Finch Past President of the SBWC






Past owner of the famous yacht Southerly and
now a member of Margaret's gang of famous old farts, John "Shero" Sheridan






Memories are made of this... Many Sydney Southport races and Noumea race or two, on this fine yacht for Gouldie and I...




RSYS Commodore Malcolm Levy AO - Polar Bear

Anyone interested in a more complete and not a little enhanced potted history of  this fine yacht and its crew might like to read this blog here:
https://www.sailingcyan.com/post/racing-north-in-polar-bear-1984-to-1998  courtesy of our old mate William "Bill" Manning.





Brooksy, listening carefully to Shero's tale...




Brooksy and Shero telling tall tales






















Owner and skipper with more than 40 Sydney Hobart trips under that hat, Burce "Gouldie" Gould


Gouldie doing what he does best...



Shero (Mr Busy) peeling prawns for lunch...





Australia Day Regatta 2018 - John Jeremy Photos

 


Once again we owe John Jermy a thank you for permission to post these shots of Margaret Rintoul.


Margaret, reaching in flat water and light air...





















Broad Reaching, we love it... That's GT's new Adams 10 in the background...



























Now it's a bit harder, to windward with only a No 2...






































Ah... running again that's more like it...





























Working again with J Morton's Eventide to windward



























Being chased around the buoy by Jimmy Hardy's  Nerida... an old rival...



























The Crew: Bruce Gould Helm, John Brooks Main, John Moorcroft Genoa, John Saalfeld Genoa, Nina Saafled, Prue Gould, Kaye Brooks, Yeve Moorcroft, and two others...


Australian Day Regatta - 2019

 Australia Day Regatta 2019 - John Jermy Photos Ⓒ

Again we owe JJ a vote of thanks for permission to post these great shots of Margaret Rintoul.

No2 and full main on the way to the start...


Waiting for the line to be set...
































A dry ship till after the racing...




























We spend a lot of time waiting...



























A start at last....


























Crew: Bruce Gould Helm, John Brooks Main, John Saafeld Genoa. Prue Gould, Nina Saalfeld, Kaye Brooks. and one other...


2019 Sydney Hobart Classic Yacht Regatta - John Jeremy Photos



Margaret Rintoul and others in the (Inaugural) Sydney Hobart Classic Yacht Regatta...

What a great regatta this turned out to be for Margaret Rintoul with a first and third in Division being good enough for the division win.  So great to see all those classic yachts out there racing just as hard as when they were launched...





John took some great shots of the yachts reaching and running, some of us need to pay more attention to our genoa trim than others...











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Margaret Rintoul making for the division start, Windrose NIF behind to windward..


Margaret with Maris to windward as we head for the start. A perfectly timed run...  The Pin is visible just off the stern of the launch in the bottom right of the photo.

















Margaret with Nerida ahead just to windward squeezing Maris to windward and astern.  Further down the course the reach tightened and Margaret revelled in the conditions as the water became soother and we sailed away from our rivals...

















In these conditions and sailed moderately well, Margaret is almost unbeatable by her contemporaries.
Flat-water and a broad reach, even with only the #2 flying upfront we steadily slipped away...  Nerida now to windward and astern. 















The wind gods were kind to the old girl on the day and we proved unbeatable.


































A winner, sailed moderately well though some improvement required, as is evident here...


The Crew:  Bruce Gould Helm, Steven Collins Genoa, John Brooks Main, John Sheridan Mizzen, John McClurcan Tactics, Donny Finch Foredeck, PK Mast Pit

 

Australia Day Regatta 2013

 


A lonely picture... I thought would be a nice lead in to this page as we are still minus a Mizzen ...





















A lovely photo, taken in the Pacific Islands when the Tardis family owned the yacht in the sixties.  Here she is fully canvassed with Yankee outside the Staysail, full Main and Mizzen and a Mizzen Staysail (Spinnaker) set between the Mizzen and the Mainsail tacked off the forward coach-house.




Crew: Bruce Helm, Brooksy Main, John Sallfeld Genoa, PK everything else except the drinks...

And importantly the girls are Prue, Nina and Kaye.

Note we are still missing a Mizzen boom... One can but hope...


Australia Day Regatta 2012 - John Jeremy Photos

 


Australia Day Regatta 2011 more photos from John Jeremy...






Crew: John Brooks Helm, Bruce Main, John Sallfeld Genoa, PK everything else...

Girls, Prue, Nina, Kaye





Getting ready for a start...





And a close start it is with MR to leeward and ahead off the pin end...



Another sparkling day on Sydney Harbour...







Australia Day Regatta 2011 - John Jeremy Photos

 

Australia Day Regatta 2011 - From this regatta, we have contributions from several sources.

A mix of pictures from the regatta, some from John Jeremy and others from my camera or that of John Brooks, for which many thanks.  PK



















Margaret motoring around the committee boat prior to the start.
Crew: Bruce Gould Helm, John Brooks Main, John Moorcroft and PK on Geona and foredeck, Prue, Kaye and Yeve on trim and drinks...




















A close up of the crew...




And off we go seen here crossing Nigel Stoke's  Fidelis while chasing Hearts Ease...




Margaret, just ahead of Hearts Ease to windward and abaft...



After the ball... the drinks arrive... and the gear is furled...


The winners are grinners (we think)






A decent-sized Gin...





Brooksy, resting after a long squawk on the main...


Hard to separate a man and his Ginger Ale...



Nigel and Fidelis up close...




Fidelis crew "Resting after a hard day on the water"...





SANA, under full canvas, getting ready for the start...





Tenacity RSYS, getting ready for a day's sail...





Cherub RSYS...



Gitana RSYS, holding station as the committee boat.




Anita V SASC, a frendly rival...



Perhaps the 12 Meter VIM...








Another SASC classic competitor...





Jimmy Hardy's Nerida under full canvas... 





Nerida making slow going in a light breeze...