Golden year for traditional gaff rig sailing
A Round Britain Challenge ‘with a difference’ will taking place this summer to celebrate the gaff rig and 50 years of the Old Gaffers Association (OGA).
The
 2,000-mile voyage around the country will mark the landmark year while 
fundraising for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
The OGA was founded in 1963 to promote traditional gaff rig.
The
 four-month anniversary voyage will include Old Gaffers from Britain, 
the Netherlands, Belgium and France, a spectacle of boats out on parade,
 welcome parties andsend-offs at ports all around
 the UK.
It will begin in Maldon, Essex in April and travel clockwise around the coast.
Festivities
 will include a Solent area party in early May, stops around Falmouth, 
Wales, an OGA Regatta weekend in Dublin, send offs at Belfast Harbour 
and Scotland in midJune.
The
 fleet will then split with some travelling through the Caledonian Canal
 and others spending time in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Participants
 will regroup for weekend events in South Humberside, Suffolk, Essex and
 Kent before arriving at Cowes on the Isle of Wight, from August 15 to 
18, for the big OGA Jubilee Festival.
All
 are welcome to join in the fun. There will be free berthing for three 
nights in Cowes Yacht Haven for a small registration fee.
OGA
 spokeswoman Sue Lewis said: “More than 120 gaffers large and small have
 already put their names on the list for priority registration and with 
up to 200 boats expected it will be a fantastic
 sight.
“There’ll
 be racing in the Solent on the Saturday for prestigious once in a 
lifetime Anniversary trophies and crew parties every night.”
RNLI
 community fundraising manager, Peter Tarrant said: “The idea to 
circumnavigate the UK’s 2,000-mile coastline this summer in aid of the 
RNLI to mark the 50th anniversary of Old Gaffers is
 wonderful.
“The
 RNLI charity has been saving lives around the same coastline for nearly
 200 years yet still remains independent of Government with over 98% of 
our annual income made up of donations and
 legacies.
“All
 money raised through this nautical celebration will be put to good use,
 and will help enable the charity to keep our volunteer crews trained 
and equipped so they can continue to respond
 to those in trouble at sea 24/7.”
An
 anniversary book called Sailing Gaffers stories from 50 years of the 
OGA, compiled and edited by Viv Head will be published in late spring to
 raise funds for the cause.
The OGA will be at the London Boat Show
Crew are needed to join several of the participating boats.
Visit the event website.
 
                     
				 
                     
                  
