Melbourne Cup is the race which stops the Australian nation for a few minutes on the afternoon of the first Tuesday in November each year.
Flemington Racecourse is served by train, road (tram, Rolls Royce, stretched limousines, horse-drawn vehicles and other gimmicks), air (helicopter shuttles) and Maribyrnong River. This is the day when Melbourne's second river comes alive. Every low-profile charter vessel comes up from the city and from Docklands, with well-dressed racegoers sipping champagne. Private vessels come from across the bay, and crawl up the river (4 kt or 5 kt limit). Police set up radar traps to check the speed, and also a booze boat to check that skippers are not over 0.05% blood alcohol. I took Jessie II to the 2006 cup, but with strong wind and rocky moorings, I continued upriver to picnic in shelter, then return to Williamstown.
Relevant to this thread: here is a Viking boat, sent up ceremonially by a Williamstown yacht or service club. It isn't rowed, it is lashed alongside the propelling motor yacht.
At the end of the day, the 'vikings' might be as drunk as those on the Shetlands, but the boat will not be burnt, and will appear in another year.
Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor