The board of commissioners of the
South Australian Company purchased her to send out on their
first fleet to establish the Colony of South Australia and the city of Adelaide. The company added a deck for passenger exercise, but as the height between decks was , it was hardly luxurious. On 1 May 1836,
Rapid left
Blackwall, and sailed down the
English Channel under the command of Col.
William Light; she reached Kangaroo Island on 17 August 1836. Light's crew included Lieut.
W. G. Field, R.N. (first officer), Lieut. (later Admiral)
William S. Pullen (second officer), Lieut. R. Hill (third officer) and
John Woodforde (surgeon). Other members of the party were William Bell, W. Bradley, Robert Buck snr, Robert Buck jnr, William Chatfield, George Childs, William Claughton, John Duncan, William Freemantle,
Maria Gandy, Light's
common-law wife (referred to as his housekeeper), and her young brothers, Edward and William, Thomas Gepp, Robert Goddard, William Hodges,
William Jacob, William Lawes, James Lewis, George Mildred, Hiram Mildred, George Penton, and
Robert G. Thomas, John Thorn, John Thorpe, William Tuckey. ==Fate==