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AEOLUS on Sydney Harbour, date unknown
Aeolus
AEOLUS on Sydney Harbour, date unknown
AEOLUS on Sydney Harbour, date unknown
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Aeolus

Vessel numberHV000063
Sail NumberA11
Vessel Registration NumberFZ435N
Date1930s
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 9.75 m x 3.04 m x 1.52 m (32 ft x 10 ft x 5 ft)
DescriptionAEOLUS is a carvel planked yacht, 9.75 m long, rigged as a Bermudan yawl. The builder is unknown, but the canoe-sterned hull shape and long keel are a trademark of AC Barber work in the 1930s. However the hull exhibits features which are not typical of the designer's work. These appear to be adaptations by the unknown builder. One example is the gently rounded topsides which are in contrast to the usual slab-sided shape preferred by Barber.

References in the Australian Motor Boat and Yachting Monthly magazine, and racing programs from the 1930s, confirm that it had the sail number A98, and was registered with the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club. Members recall that the name was changed to PATTY B, (or PATTI B) but the date is not known.

SASC commodore Peter Garrow owned it in 1986 through to at least 1997 and It was renamed SUNCHASER at this time. The current owner was once hailed from a passing vessel by a previous owner's daughter who remembered the yacht from her childhood.

In 2006 it was rechristened with its original name AEOLUS, and in 2008 it was used as a cruising yacht around Sydney Harbour.
SignificanceAEOLUS is a timber yacht built in the 1930s. It was designed by prominent naval architect AC Barber in the 1930s and features his trademark canoe-stern design. It is one of a handful of his designs surviving on Sydney Harbour where it has raced for more than seventy years. AEOLUS is a good example of a typical small cruising and racing yacht of the 1930s and retains a large amount of original structure.
AEOLUS racng on the Swan River in 2012
Bill Barnett (1915-2018)
1964
Undine at the Wooden Boat Centre Franklin Tasmania 2023
Don Colborne
1948
Gnome
1928
MELE BILO showing the flare in the bow
James Hall
1922
MAYA on Sydney Harbour sailing with SASC
Alfred Cuthbertson
1929
PHALAROPE in 2007, fitted out for cruising offshore as a capable small vessel.
W Holmes Boat Builder
1930
DEERUBBIN on Sydney Harbour in 2009
Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd
Tamima launch day 1930
W D Bailey
1930
NATOMA in 2021 at Burrill Lake
Bayer Bros
1912
YARRAWONGA in 2016
Charles Larson
1939