Skip to main content
AEOLUS racng on the Swan River in 2012
Aeolus
AEOLUS racng on the Swan River in 2012
AEOLUS racng on the Swan River in 2012
Private Collection

Aeolus

Vessel numberHV000613
Sail NumberAUS 109
Date1964
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 8.9 m x 5.66 m x 1.95 m x 1.2 m, 27.7 m² (29.2 ft x 18.57 ft x 6.4 ft x 3.94 ft, 298.19 ft²)
DescriptionAELOUS was built for championship winning skipper Syd Corser from Perth WA and originally named DARKIE, as were all of Corser's many sailing craft. Dragons are wooden carvel construction, with tolerances and specifications to a very high standard. A small number of locally built craft had been made since 1951, and the first two craft built in Australia did not meet the requirements when first measured. The best craft were considered to be the Borresen built Dragons from Scandinavia, and the top skippers in the class were sailing these imported craft. However early in the 1960s Bill Barnett from NSW, who was highly respected as a boat builder and skipper, built a Dragon on commission as well as his own Dragon CYNTHIA. The craft were admired by the other Dragon owners and brought a number of orders from Australian owners who recognised the quality of their construction. One partially built hull was bought by Ernie Tomlinson and when finished taken to WA. The story goes it was being built on commission but Tomlinson was so keen to have that hull when he saw it in the shed that it was sold to him and on completion a new hull was started for the other owner. AEOLUS is planked in mahogany and fastened to oak frames to comply with the Dragon class scantling rules. The floors and king plank in the deck along with some other trim are likely to be silver ash.

After being launched from Barnett's boatshed in McMahon's Point, North Sydney it was shipped across to Perth. Corser was one of WA's top sailors in a number of classes over almost three decades, beginning with the 14 foot Skiffs. He raced DARKIE with their small but strong fleet of Dragons on the Swan River.

It was subsequently owned for many years by Bun Lynn and his family, and under the new name AEOLUS Lynn won two Prince Phillip Cups, the premier trophy for the Dragon class in Australia. It has always been well maintained, a practice continued by the current owners who for the last decade have towed the yacht 360 km to their boatyard yard at Dongara north of Perth every couple of years to re-finish the varnished topsides, cabin and trim and carry out a through maintenance programme.

In 2014 it will have been sailing and racing continuously in Western Australia for 50 years, and will be ready to sail in the Prince Phillip Cup series in early 2014 on the Swan River.

SignificanceAEOLUS is a Dragon class yacht built by Bill Barnett in Sydney, 1964. It is an early Australian built example of these International and Olympic class yachts which were built in timber to a rigorous set of one design rules. Bill Barnett was one of Australia's finest wooden yacht builders and Barnett's Dragons were considered to be equal to the best made elsewhere internationally.
RHYTHM relaunched
Athol Rowe
1957
DOLPHIN in its heyday, under spinnaker and racing for Queensland.
JH Whereat
1933
MELE BILO showing the flare in the bow
James Hall
1922
On Sydney Harbour , date unknown
Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd
1931
SAYONARA in 2009 on Sydney Harbour
A McFarlane & Sons
1897
NERANA crossing the finish line off Adelaide to win the  Forster Cup trophy in 1953, the first …
Charlie Peel
1932
SIMBA V winning the gold medal in 1972
Siegfried Meier
1972
GALATEA in the 2013 Milang to Goolwa race
EA Jack
1930
NAUTILUS at Goolwa in 2009
J J Savage
1946
AJAX on display at the 2011 Interdominon Championships in Sydney.
1950
FAN at its re-launching party in 2006 at the Royal Perth Yacht Club
William Fife III
1924