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 Siandra is a 35' Lion Class , designed by Arthur Robb , built by Ron Swanson and owned by Graham Newland . She was an outstanding yacht of the 50's and 60's.

In 1954 Graham Newland  commissioned Ron Swanson to lay the keel of Siandra in the backyard of his engineering works. For the next 2 years, he spent his spare time building the boat which was finally launched in 1956.

That year she was 2 nd in her division in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1956 . In 1958 she went on to win the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1958 outright and also the Middle Harbour Yacht Club 's Racing Shield and their offshore series. She also won a Montague Island race.

Then again she won the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1960 , giving her a double.

History of Siandra

Siandra and her two sister yachts were built in the period 1954/6 with much co-operation between the 3 owners as far as the purchase of timber etc. was concerned. Ron Swanson was employed by Graham Newland to build Siandra before Ron extended business for himself.

The difficulties of building a yacht in this period were profound. Australia was still suffering from great shortages caused by World War II. The purchase of the north coast White Beach for the planking gives an idea.

Sufficient timber for the construction of 4 yachts was required, three Lion Class yachts Siandra, Kaiyu (Bill Henderson), Malohi (Nev McEnallyy), plus Eos for Tom Flower . All owners wanted full length planks so the only way was to purchase eleven trees in the forest where they stood. No local timber mill could handle these logs in their full length, so they were railed to Sydney. After much searching, a timber jinker was found that could carry the logs to a mill with a 40foot run-out in Baulkham Hills. Here the logs were cut into planks.

The mill however did not have a planer. So the 4 owners, with some help, loaded the planks onto a semi and they were transported to Hayman & Ellis Mill at Manly for planing Again the owners provided the labour, together with the reloading onto the semi for distribution to the various building sites.

Siandra and her sister Kaiyu were built in the rear of the factory nearly opposite the Mater Hospital in Crows Nest. Siandra was launched in 1956.

Her first season was very successful including winning Second Division of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race . But for the failure of a forestay, turn buckle only a few miles from the finish, this could have been a win overall. She won the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1958 and again in Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1960

Today (1995) Siandra is halfway through a world cruise. Her young owners have been through a major cyclone and report that the yacht has performed to their highest expectation.

Story Courtesy of Graham Newland

Note about Kaiyu

As sad note about Kaiyu from Scott Ryrie and Malcolm Lambe (current owner of EOS):  "Kaiyu" Siandra's sister ship was taken to the tip by the MSB. She was moored in Careel Bay in a pretty sad state. The RMS towed it to their mooring at Quays Marine, Church Point, where it sank. It was refloated and at least two reputable shipwrights/yards wanted to save it but RMS refused. It was put on a low-loader and sent to Kimbricki Tip, Terry Hills two weeks ago (14th Aug 2019). I presume it was broken up. 

Owner was a boat painter. 

Both vessels were built at the same time in 1956 and from the same log of Beech from Wauchope. They were railed down from Wauchope and milled at Baulkham Hills.

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Pictures collected by Graham Newland and donated by Jan Newland (daughter)

1956 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Pictures and articles from the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1956 . Pictures collected by Graham Newland and donated by Jan Newland (daughter)

Peter Mounsey

Frank Likely

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Pod O'Donnell

1957 Montague Island Race

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Siandra Wins the 1958 Hobart - Collection from Graham Newland , donated by his daughter Jan Newland. Pictures and articles from the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1958

In 1958, "Siandra" with Graham Newland as skipper and Ron Swanson , Frank Likely , Pod O'Donnell and Peter Mounsey as crew won this blue-ribbon ocean event.

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Seacraft article 1959 january  show hide, article in power boat and yachting feb 1959, 1960 sydney to hobart yacht race.

Articles and pictures from the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race 1960 collected by Graham Newland . They won handicap this year.

Powerboat and Yachting Magazine Feb 1961

1998 across the cyclone' path.

An article written for "Sails" magazine by the owners (Nikki and Jamie Perryman) of Siandra in 1998. They took the boat across the Indian Ocean, and this is their story about going through a cyclone and how well Siandra weathered the storm.

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Siandra was designed by Arthur Robb of England and built by expert boat builder, Ron Swanson of Sydney, launched in July 1956.She first competed in the 1956 Hobart Race to gain first place in Second Division. 

Following many wins in offshore events, she added to her record by winning the1957 Montague Island Race, then climaxed her yachting career by winning the Sydney to Hobart Race in 1958.

She has been re-rigged recently as Mast-head sloop and since then has won a Bird Island Race. 

She must be considered as one of the major threats in the Classic.

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Coming Soon: St Siandra, a Med-Inspired Restaurant at the Spit in Mosman, Led by Nomad’s Former Head Chef

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Coming Soon: St Siandra, a Med-Inspired Restaurant at the Spit in Mosman, Led by Nomad’s Former Head Chef

L–R: Sam McCallum, Gavin Gray, Mitch Davis

A lot of Sydney restaurants lay claim to Amalfi Coast inspiration – but few of them sit on their own private sandy beach on Middle Harbour. Enter St Siandra, a Med-inspired restaurant and bar opening at The Spit in Mosman in February. The waterfront diner’s kitchen will be led by Sam McCallum, ex-head chef of beloved Surry Hills restaurant Nomad .

“Absolute waterfront spots like this on Middle Harbour don’t come up often in Sydney,” co-owner Gavin Gray tells Broadsheet . “That the restaurant is also on a private beach where you can arrive by foot, car or boat, just 15 minutes from the city, and feel like you've travelled much further afield makes it all the more unique and special.”

As befits its location, the menu will offer a cornucopia of seafood. Think seven-spice Moreton Bay bugs, Pacific oysters with ajo blanco, and skewered baby octopus and tiger prawns. There’s also a glitzy take on the surf’n’turf: Jack’s Creek Angus striploin with butter-poached lobster tail. McCallum’s time at Nomad comes through in the wood-fired flatbread with smoked-garlic hummus.

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Drinks will evoke summer holidays on the Amalfi. Sip chianti, soave and Provence rosé, as well as spritzes on tap and cocktails by Kurtis Bosley ( Corretto , Banco ). St Siandra is named for a boat based in Middle Harbour that won the Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 1958 and 1960. And Bosley’s cocktails are named after other famous local yachts; there’s the Champagne Charlie and the Rum Runner.

St Siandra will sprawl across two levels, with interiors by Sally Taylor ( Felix , Queen Chow Manly ). The ground-floor dining room and bar will be decorated with sunshine-yellow walls, terracotta tiles, white marble and Italian iron furniture. Up on the second floor a function space will offer a softer, blue palette and have a private bar and deck.

Gray co-owns the venue with Mitchell Davis, and the pair have form in waterfront diners: their catering consultancy is behind the food at Bondi Icebergs Club (not to be confused with Icebergs Dining Room and Bar ).

St Siandra will open at 75 Lower Parriwi Road, The Spit, Mosman in February 2023.

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Beach umbrellas, oysters, chairs, and wine set up at St Siandra restaurant in Mosman.

St Siandra brings a little of the Amalfi to the sparkly waters of Middle Harbour.

Complete with its own private beach set-up and Nomad's former head chef Sam McCallum at the helm, the multi-storey restaurant, bar, and event space is yet another jewel in Sydney's already impressive collection of waterfront venues .

Here, McCallum dishes out local seafood at its best with a touch of his Mediterranean flair. Think seven-spice Moreton Bay bugs, wood-fired flatbread with smoked garlic chickpea hummus, Pacific oysters with Ajo Blanco, and Skull Island tiger prawns served on skewers. There'll also be a luxurious bone-in striploin with butter-poached lobster tail.

To drink, there are spritzes on tap, European vino like chilled Chianti or a Provence Rosé, and a list of signature cocktails named after famous local yachts like "Champagne Charlie" and "Rum Runner". 

The restaurant is also named after a Middle Harbour yacht, the St Siandra, which had a few Sydney To Hobart wins in its time. With two private moorings, you'll be able to arrive by boat (the best way to rock up to any occasion, really) and soak up the stunning Amalfi interiors by local designer Sally Turner (Felix, Queen Chow Manly). 

As well as sit-down lunch and dinner, St Dreux coffee and pastries from Seaforth’s Staple Bakery will be available takeaway every day from 7am to 12pm. 

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New waterfront restaurant “St Siandra” to launch at The Spit led by former Nomad Head Chef.

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The new restaurant kitchen will be led by Sam McCallum, ex-head chef of Surry Hills restaurant Nomad.

By ANNA USHER

Middle Harbour Yacht Club will welcome a Med-inspired restaurant and bar in February, with renowned former Nomad Head Chef Sam McCallum at the helm.

Called St Siandra, the beachfront eatery will celebrate Australian seafood and producers, offering a “sensory escape to the Amalfi Coast without leaving Sydney” co-owner Gavin Gray tells Mosman Collective.

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Middle Harbour Yacht Club welcomes St Siandra in February 2023.

“The restaurant is also on a private beach where you can arrive by foot, car or boat, just 15 minutes from the city, and feel like you’ve travelled much further afield.

“It makes St Siandra all the more unique and special.”

Head Chef McCallum, formerly of two-hatted Nomad restaurant, will bring his signature flavours to the new multi-level beachfront restaurant, bar and events venue, set on the private white-sand beach at Middle Harbour Yacht Club on Parriwi Rd.

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St Sandria will bring the Amalfi Coast to Mosman.

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he menu is set to be a celebration of Australian seafood.

The menu will be a celebration of Australian seafood and producers, with highlights such as Pacific Oysters with Ajo Blanco; “en brochette” skewers of Clarence River baby octopus and Skull Island tiger prawns; Jack’s Creek Angus bone-in Wagyu striploin with butter-poached lobster tail, and moreish wood-fired flatbread with smoked garlic chickpea hummus.

Complementing this will be a list of endless summer soirée-style wines from Australian and European regions – think a Soave, a chilled Chianti or a Provence Rosé – alongside free-flowing spritzes on tap and cocktails and curated by Sydney cocktail czar Kurtis Bosley, named after famous historical local yachts from years gone by like Champagne Charlie and Rum Runner.

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St Sandria will bring back classics like “Surf and Turf” in a 5-star way.

Interiors by renowned local designer Sally Taylor (Felix, Queen Chow Manly, Beaux Rumble and Elva) will transport diners to the Amalfi Coast with the ground floor St Siandra dining room and bar featuring sunny yellow walls, terracotta tiling, golden veined white marble, Italian iron furniture, woven loveseats and ornate plaster.

The second-floor Bluebird Room & Deck function space will be soft-blue hued and flooded with natural light, complete with a private bar and deck overlooking the water.

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Diners can expect interiors of sunny yellow walls, terracotta tiling and golden veined white marble.

Named after the famous Middle Harbour-based yacht which won a Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race double in the 1950s and 1960s, St Siandra will have access to two private moorings for arrivals via private boat or water taxi.

It is the first standalone venue by seasoned Sydney hospitality duo, chefs-turned-restaurateurs Mitchell Davis and Gavin Gray of Great Eats, the catering consultancy behind many of Sydney’s top local eateries including Bondi Icebergs Club.

“We’re incredibly excited to create this new venue offering a unique dining experience in one of the most beautiful spots in Sydney with one of the country’s finest young chefs, Sam McCallum helming the kitchen,” said Gavin.

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We’re told to expect the finest Australian seafood when dining at St Siandra at The Spit.

“This is definitely the highlight of our combined 40+ years experience running kitchens and hospitality businesses across the country to date.”

St Siandra will start taking bookings in the New Year for lunch Wednesday to Sunday, dinner Thursday to Sunday, and breakfast on weekends, and events in the Bluebird function space.

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The clear water laps the sand. The white fringe on red and white striped umbrellas on the beach rustle gently, as do the white curtains of the dining room I’m seated in. I’m dipping melt-in-your-mouth potato flatbread into a tahini dip drizzled with a spicy green sauce, savouring the different flavours as I lean back against my chair’s pink and white striped cushion, taking it all in.

You’d be right to think I was on Amalfi Coast , dining at an authentic Italian seaside restaurant. But, in fact, I’m in Sydney, just a 30-minute drive from home. I’m at St Siandra , which quietly opened in February this year and sits right on Middle Harbour in Mosman. It’s named after the famous Middle Harbour-based yacht that won a Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race double in the 1950s and 1960s.

Co-owners Gavin Gray, who has over 20 years of hospitality experience, and chef-turned-restauranteur Mitch Davis had been working together for six years when the space adjacent to the Middle Harbour Yacht Club went up for lease.

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“We’d been chatting for a while about finding a spot to create a new venue,” says Gray. “Locations like that don’t come up often so we jumped on it, starting to gather up a team of top hospo talent together — from interior designer Sally Taylor, to passionate young chef Sam McCallun — and came up with the concept of St Siandra.”

Fresh from his time running Revolver Espresso in Bali, Adam George is the venue’s general manager. Gray describes it as a relaxed, coastal holiday-inspired restaurant and bar, which makes the most of the stunning water views at Mosman’s The Spit. He says there’s nothing else quite like St Siandra in Sydney.

He says the best way to set the scene for a breakfast (Friday-Sunday), lunch (Wednesday-Sunday) or dinner (Thursday-Saturday) here is to arrive by water — either in a water taxi or private boat — breezing into the private berth, before skipping across and the sand and settling into a table overlooking the water.

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“Order up a glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne to start, or perhaps one of our cocktails named after historic yachts from the area,” Gray says. “The Champagne Charlie with Manly Spirits Limoncello, citrus and processco is a popular option.

To follow the drink, Gray suggests ordering the potato flatbread paired with tahini is a must, along with skewers of Clarence River baby octopus and Skull Island prawns cooked on charcoal. Then, share a market fish, lamb shoulder and prawn spaghetti over a bottle of summer-style wine. That said, it’s the Jack’s Creek Angus MB4 striploin with lobster tail in a Champagne and Pedro sauce that’s Gray’s favourite dish on the menu.

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“It’s our take on a surf and turf, celebrating great local produce and rich, moreish flavours,” he says.

To finish, Gray says the pineapple pavlova with crème fraiche and molasses has been a big guest winner. And that the real best way to end your time here is to retire to a deck chair on the sand of the private beach, digestif in hand. He says he wants guests to walk away feeling relaxed, reconnected and happy – how you’d feel after a much-needed beach holiday in a far-flung location.

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St Siandra’s first-floor events venue, Bluebird Room and Deck, is a soft blue space with a private bar and deck that caters for functions with up to 70 people. You can also grab takeaway coffee from St Dreux and pastries from Seaforth’s Staple Bakery from the venue any day of the week.

“Dining here, you’ll feel like you’ve travelled much further afield than just up the road or across the bridge,” Gray says. “It’s a bit of escapism, a holiday in your own backyard, a trip to the Amalfi Coast without the price tag, a bit of endless summer year-round.”

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"Tradition and Excellence Since 1939"

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The first official meeting was held in the Griffin Brothers' Boatshed at the Spit. Mr Dick Down, a life member and past Commodore of the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club, was invited to be President and Togo Middows became Secretary. George Griffin, a first-class boat builder, remained an active member of Middle Harbour until his death and was the subject of many stories regarding his legendary strength and sailing abilities. Nicknamed, "Gorilla", Griffin built the first registered club yacht, "Flying Cloud", which was owned by Togo Middows. Throughout the war years the club still conducted races and after the war Middle Harbour Yacht Club, as it had now become known, started to go from strength to strength.

In 1944, the club introduced Saturday racing in two divisions; A and B class yachts. The fleet was mainly small craft, and a yacht had to have a fixed keel to be eligible to race. By 1947, there were eight yachts in A Division and ten yachts in B Division. There were fifteen other yachts which did not race so the total fleet numbered 33.

On November 27, 1954 the first clubhouse was opened by the Mayor of Mosman. At the time, members had little idea that by the 1980s the club would grow larger than all the combined clubs of the time. Nor could they have foreseen the explosion in popularity that their beloved sport of sailing was about to experience.

The first off-shore race conducted by MHYC was a modest affair. On August 21, 1954 ten yachts crossed the starting line for a race to Newport on Pittwater. Despite light winds, forcing some of the fleet to motor to Pittwater, the race was won by "Pinta" who threw up a spinnaker after rounding Barrenjoey Headland and crossed the finish line at 0335 hours on August 22.

"Pinta" had started a new era for MHYC and it was not long before club yachts were making headlines. In 1956, "Siandra" became the first MHYC yacht to enter the Sydney-Hobart Race. It was to become one of the most famous yachts of the 50s. In 1958, "Siandra" with Graham Newland as skipper and Ron Swanson, Frank Likely, Pod O'Donnell and Peter Mounsey as crew won this blue-ribbon ocean event. A winning tradition had begun and the 1959 Sydney-Hobart Race saw seven MHYC yachts take part with four finishing in the top ten places.

In 1960, "Siandra" won the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's first Blue Water Championship. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, MHYC yachts and their crews took many racing honours with boats such as "Carmen", "Cavalier", "Cadence", "Moonbird" and "Janzoon II" all prominent winners. At the club's 25th anniversary a new race from Sydney to Brisbane was created to be a feeder for the Brisbane-Gladstone Race. Again, MHYC yachts were winners, with "Cadence" and "Carmen" coming 1st and 2nd in the inaugural event.

In 1969, famous yacht designer and builder, Ron Swanson, on "Sundowner", made MHYC proud by taking out the double of line and handicap honours in the Brisbane-Gladstone Race. In 1972, the race fleet was hit by a cyclone and only six yachts finished with Peter Hopwood's, "Harmony" battling on through incredible 112 mph winds to win!

In 1965, MHYC placed eleven members in the first Australian Admiral's Cup Team and internationally the club started to make its mark with many honours over forthcoming years going to names such as Ron Swanson, Doug Gilling, Hugh Treharne and Warren Johns.

Since the 1970's, MHYC members have continued to be top performers in all facets of sailing, whether it be the classic ocean races or the activities of the Centreboard Division, which was created in 1963.

With the success and continued growth of the club a new clubhouse became essential. In 1963 the club obtained the site of the old Spit Baths and it was on this perfect vantage point that a marina complex and the present clubhouse were eventually built.

During the 1970s MHYC benefitting from improvements including a new clubhouse, saw membership climb to the 2,000 mark for the first time. In fact, in 1976 membership was 2,197 compared to less than 1,000 in 1971; an amazing growth period. The 70s also saw the creation of a Cruising Division for the adventurous non-racing sailors and the "Sailing Birds" group was established to develop training programs to teach people how to sail. This tradition of excellence in training and safety programs has continued to be a feature of MHYC to this day.

1976 saw the inaugural Sydney-Suva Yacht Race started by the Governor General of the Day, Sir John Kerr. It was also mentioned in the Rear Commodore's report around this time that MHYC was conducting races on 170 days per year for over 200 entrants surpassing any other yacht club in Australia. The success of club members and their yachts during this period was legendary. It would be impossible here to list all the racing successes but in summary, MHYC representatives won practically everything on water including the Sydney to Mooloolaba Race, Brisbane to Gladstone Race, Dunhill Half Ton Cup, Ampol Tasman Trophy, South Solitary Island Race plus numerous State, National and World titles. In 1983, MHYC was the first club to welcome back the victorious Australia II crew, including club member Hugh Treharne, after they won the America's Cup.

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During the 80s Twilight Races, The 3 Ports Race and the Philips Night Race all emerged as exciting MHYC activities. Despite the economic difficulties in the community during the 1980s MHYC, through the tremendous efforts of club members and volunteers, remained a progressive and viable organisation. MHYC emerged from the 80s a stronger outfit with the largest membership and yacht register of any yacht club in Australia. The club had established an excellent racing record, a comprehensive yearly calendar of first-class events, an enthusiastic Cruising Division, a tremendous junior membership program and first-rate training and safety schemes.

The 1990's saw a long financial struggle for MHYC, and the Club continue's today as a result of the resolve and contributions of its members. The Club now has no external debt. More importantly the Club was able to finance and construct a new 76 berth floating marina, which now forms the centrepiece of not only the Club's sailing activities but also its revenue stream. 

As a result of the Junior Sailing program held at MHYC during the 90's we developed a strong line up of Aussie Sailors. Culminating in the success of Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page in the 470 Class. Nathan and Malcolm won all before them, 4 World Championships, and finally Olympic Gold in Beijing in 2008. MHYC continues its junior racing activities to bring along more talented young Australian Sailors.

MHYC is the scene of year round sailing activity. The club boasts a comprehensive calendar of events that sees action on and off the water taking place virtually every day and evening of the year. This broad spectrum of events and activities offers participants at all levels and in all aspects of our sport the opportunity to experience and enjoy the many rewards sailing has to offer cradled in a unique atmosphere of spirit and camaraderie.

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She was designed by Delta Design , who also completed the naval architecture. Delta Design has designed 23 yachts and created the naval architecture for 32 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

Her interior was designed by Patrick Knowles (33 other superyacht interiors designed) and Claudette Bonville (32 other superyacht interiors designed) - she is built with a GRP and Teak deck, a GRP hull, and GRP superstructure.

SIDRA is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 1132 motor yachts in the 35-40m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 40.22 GT above the average.

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  • Previous Names: SEA OWL,LADY LINDA II,THIRTEEN II
  • Yacht Type: Motor Yacht
  • Yacht Subtype: Semi-displacement
  • Model: Delta 124
  • Builder: Delta Marine
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