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Old Gaffers Festival
The entertainment menu for this free street festival included various live music acts, a continental market, visiting vintage and classic vehicles, a flower festival in St James' Parish Church, lifeboat demonstration, local farmers' market and various street acts. On the water spectacular classic gaff-rigged boats filled the harbour and visitors were able to witness exciting races within sight of the shore including the Old Gaffers race on Saturday and Queen's Jubilee Race hosted by the Royal Solent Yacht Club on Sunday morning. Illustrious yachtsman Sir Robin set the sails in motion
To the relief of many the weather stayed dry throughout the three-days but unfortunately conditions hampered the weekend's racing, as wind power was in short supply on both days. Seventy-two boats went out on Saturday morning for the Old Gaffers race, with the overall winner being Ian MacGillivray in a boat named 'Blue Gansey.' Most competitors retired early. Thirty-two boats entered the Queen's Jubilee Race on Sunday but unfortunately once again there was no wind and therefore no finishers. Races also took place for X and Y class yachts; Bermudan rigged, Scow and Optimist dinghies.
Plenty to see and do both afloat and ashore
Gaff riggers are associated with early sailing history. Since the times of King Charles I, yachts and many fishing boats favoured the gaff rig, where the mainsail has a spar at the top (the gaff, hence gaffer), and at the bottom, (the boom). Back in 1958 three Gaffer skippers organised their own race in the Solent and did so each year with increasing numbers of entrants, until 1963 when another race was started on the east coast with equal success. The two groups combined to form the Old Gaffers Association which now boasts over 1,400 members in the UK.
The Old Gaffers Festival is organised annually by a volunteer group of Islanders who reply on sponsorship from a large number of sources including Isle of Wight Council, West Island Group, Wightlink and Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners. |
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