Tasar Fleet at Lake Boga – Easter 2025

Lake Boga, Victoria – April 2025:
The tranquil waters of Lake Boga came alive over the Easter weekend as 18 Tasars from across Australia gathered for one of the fleet’s most anticipated events—the Lake Boga Easter Regatta. With competitors travelling from as far afield as South Australia, the ACT, New South Wales, and even Western Australia, the regatta’s growing reputation as a Tasar favourite was on full display.

True to its roots, the event blended competitive racing with relaxed, family-friendly energy. A strong showing of parent-child duos and couple teams gave the fleet a unique dynamic both on and off the water. Over three days of racing, sailors were treated to a full spectrum of conditions—from gentle 6-knot breezes to gusty 16-knot sessions—before fresh winds on the final day led to racing being called off.

Despite the breeze-up, sunshine and warmth prevailed, setting the stage for high-quality racing and an easy-going schedule that even included lunch ashore—just one of the perks of sailing at picturesque Lake Boga.

At the front of the fleet, Mark and William Bulka delivered a masterclass in consistency, scoring two firsts and two seconds to secure the overall win. Harrison Sly and Ellen Juhasz were never out of the top five and claimed second place, while Wayne and Julie took third, buoyed by a standout race win.

Off the water, the regatta was equally memorable. The now-traditional Tasar party featured leftover Nationals champagne and the signature Tasar blend of humour, tall tales, and enduring camaraderie.

The Lake Boga Easter Regatta is a key fixture in the Victorian Talisman Trophy circuit, and this year’s strong turnout and vibrant spirit signal a bright future for the event. Next year, the regatta is set to become a major tune-up for Aussie teams before they take on the Tasar World Championships in Okinawa, Japan.

By Steven Medd

@TasarVictoria

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Results

PlaceSail#NameClassCrewClubRace 1 (18 Apr)Race 2 (18 Apr)Race 3 (19 Apr)Race 4 (20 Apr)Race 5 (20 Apr)Race 6 (21 Apr)Score
12971ArribaTasarMark Bulka / William Bulka26211ABN6.0
22976SkippyTasarHarrison Sly / Ellen Juhasz54142ABN11.0
32724UXBTasarWayne Hale / Julie181123ABN14.0
42958Rebel RebelTasarClaire Medd / Simon MeddSYC61539ABN15.0
52859WindfixTasarRoss Martin / Natasha NugentSBSC32966ABN17.0
62617WaimukaboutTasarAndrew Martin / Imogen MartinSBSC933512ABN20.0
72760Happy FlightingTasarRyan MoretonSYC/TYC7106115ABN28.0
81949Yo YoTasarCraig Smith / Naomi Smith10121074ABN31.0
92868BobTasarSteven Floyd / Jan LindMCYC1251288ABN33.0
102924Loddon CallingTasarChas Thompson / Lorraine ThompsonCC8981210ABN35.0
112793Rattle And HumTasarMelissa Crawford / David RoseSSA13771311ABN38.0
122830Oogy WawaTasarStuart TempletonSA112141413ABN42.0
13673Mates RatesTasarAlexandra Almond18131397ABN42.0
142963Sail AvieTasarIngrid Vinot / Kate VinotSYC416211514ABN49.0
152780PolarisTasarBrad Schafferius / Dani CarusoCYC1511141015ABN50.0
162891Duck And WeaveTasarGreg Lowe / James EverittSBSC1614151817ABN62.0
172673Product Of AustraliaTasarKayne Binks / Stella or Harry BinksWYC1715161616ABN63.0
182945Up To UsTasarAnthony Walsh / Liz De CastellaSYC1421211719ABN71.0
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