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Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta @ Inverloch

February 21, 2026

Experience the joy of sailing these classic dinghies on Anderson Inlet. 

The regatta is for owner/sailors to get these boats on the water and to display to the public the variety of timber dinghies that were once common along Victorian beaches, but are now quite rare.

So dust off your wooden dinghy and plan to get back on the water this summer in the company of fellow enthusiasts!

Classic Wooden Boats

The Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta focuses predominantly on racing dinghies of the era of around, but not limited to 1940-80 and in particular the Moth. These will typically be  of (but not limited to) timber construction.

The Moth, which is now sailed around the world, is of special interest because the Moth class originated in Inverloch.  Len Morris built the first boat, which is on display at Albert Park Lake yacht club .

Dinghies encouraged to participate include:

Moth,  Vee Jay, Cherub,  Heron,  Mirror, Javelin,  Sabot,  125, Canoe,  Skate,  Minnow, Flying Ant, Light Weight Sharpie,  12 Sq Metre,  14 foot skiff,  Fireball,  FJ,  Flying Dutchman,  Lazy E,  Finn, O.K.,  Cadet, Fairy Penguin,  GP 14,  Gwen 12,  Minnow, Many Junior,  Miracle,  NS14,  Rainbow, Sabre,  Solo,  Elwood Seahorse,  Port Phillip 12,  Sailfish.

Over the last few years many of these classes have either sailed and/or exhibited at the Regatta and the event continues to grow from strength to strength. Some of these boats may be in their original condition, others may be restored and some may be new built to original plans and designs.

Other Wooden Boats

There are also a number of other wooden boats of historical interest that we hope will participate, such as:

  • Fishing boats such as the Couta sailing boat-clinker or planked.
  • General purpose or recreational sailing boats built in the classic style.

We have in past events been lucky enough to have the services of a classic wooden power boat to act as a race start boat.

Additional activities and attractions with a historical link to Inverloch typically complete the weekend’s program, making it a great way to spend time around Classic boats on magnificent Andersons Inlet.

Where: South Gippsland Yacht Club, 22 The Esplanade, Inverloch 3996

When: Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th February 2025

Enquiries: info@sgycinverloch.com.au

Website: SGYCInverloch.com.au/?page_id=14

Facebook: facebook.com/groups/ICWDR

Hosted by the South Gippsland Yacht Club (SGYC)  and with the assistance of local service clubs, community groups and sponsors..

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February 21, 2026
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Venue

South Gippsland Yacht Club, Inverloch
22 The Esplanade
Inverloch, VIC 3996 Australia
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