A fair bit.
Brief list; boat, oars, lifejacket, safety teams, staff to get you on and off the water, sunscreen, live music, permits, water (bring a bottle), great views of inner city Melbourne and a trip down the river with 1000+ other paddlers.
You can do your own inflatable trip on the Yarra any day of the year.
That’s how Inflatable Regatta started, then we realised that people much prefer the equipment and services were organised for them.
So you can turn up in a summer outfit with your ticket and have a day on the river then relax at the finishing area.
What’s not included are drinks at the bar and lunch from the food trucks.
$65 + Booking fee – single ride
$120 + Booking Fee – double ride
All fees and associated costs (including optional product purchases, spectator tickets, and donations), paid in registration for this event are not refundable for any reason under any circumstances, including but not limited to injury, a scheduling conflict, or event cancellation.
If the event is postponed, all ticket holders will be rescheduled to the new date. Same times will apply.
If you’re 8 years or older, welcome aboard! If under 18 you need a two person boat with someone over 18.
Apologies if you’re under 8. We asked our insurers about you but they said no.
Total weight limit for each boat is 180kgs.
Up to two people per boat. Rowing in pairs is highly recommended.
Any patrons with accessibility requirements please email hi@inflatableregatta.com with further information on your individual needs.
Scotsburn Street Reserve
6 Scotsburn Street, Hawthorn 3122
As both the start and end are within residential areas there is limited parking in nearby streets. We encourage ride sharing and public transport.
To the Start:
TRAIN – Hawthorn Station
TRAM – 45 & 75
From the End:
TRAIN – Hawthorn Station / Glenferrie Station
TRAM – 16, 70 & 75
Food trucks, a bar and music. Get all your friends to come down. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the afternoon sun.
There is no organised transport from the end point back to where you began the float. For this reason we encourage ride sharing and public transport.
There aren’t any comfortable places to get out until you get to the end. If you really need to, yes you can of course, let one of the rescue boat people know so we can tick you off the list.
You’ll be fine. Safety boats will be there to fish you out. Don’t swallow the water. It’s not great to drink. If you do, let one of the event staff know. It’s pretty tough to fall in.
About 2 hours to travel 2 kms down the river.
That’s if you’re paddling every now and again. Many have done it faster.
The river tides times can certainly help or hinder your progress. Don’t let the challenge deter you! We have safety vessels on hand ready to assist whenever you need.
Dogs are permitted at the start and finish lines, however not in the boats.