CORNISH PILOT GIG

The colourful lignup of gigs on St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly during the world pilot gig championships

A Pilot Gig returning from a race at Falmouth

The 'Cornish pilot gig' is a six-oared rowing boat, built of Cornish narrow leaf elm, 32 feet long with a beam of four feet ten inches.
It is recognised as one of the first shore based lifeboats that went to vessels in distress, with recorded rescues going back as far as the late 17th century.
The original purpose of the Cornish pilot gig was as a general work boat, and the craft is used for taking pilots out to incoming vessels off the Atlantic. In those days the race would be the first gig to get their pilot on board a vessel (often those about to run aground on rocks) got the job, and hence the payment.

Contents
Pilot Gigs today
World Championships
See also
External links
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Cornwall
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Devon
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Dorset
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in other parts of the world

Pilot Gigs today


Today, pilot gigs are used primarily for sport, with around 100 clubs across the globe. The main concentration is within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, however clubs exist in Devon, Dorset, Wales and London. Internationally there are pilot gig clubs in France, the Netherlands, the Faroe Islands, Australia and the USA.
All modern racing gigs are based on the "Treffry", built in 1838 by William Peters of St. Mawes, and still owned and raced by the Newquay Rowing Club. However non-racing gigs have been built which do not conform to the exact specification of the Treffry and are disallowed from racing in competitive races.
The sport is governed by the Cornish Pilot Gig Association, which monitors all racing gigs during the construction phase. The Association's Standards Officer is responsible for measuring every gig at least three times during construction, to ensure that it conforms to the Standard set by the Association.
The 100th gig, built for the Bude Gig Club by Ralph Bird was launched during the summer of 2005.

World Championships


Main articles: World Pilot Gig Championships

Since 1990, the World Pilot Gig Championships have been held annually on the Isles of Scilly. Held over the first May bank holiday weekend, they are attended by over 2000 rowers and spectators, and is widely believed to be the busiest weekend on the islands, with an approximate doubling of population.
At the 2005 championships, Caradon triumphed coming 1st and 2nd in the Men’s race and 3rd in the Ladies. Falmouth won the Ladies, with Isles of Scilly coming 2nd. Par Bay came 3rd. A&s=M&h=F Men's results A&s=W&h=F Ladies results

See also



Cornish Pilot Gig Association

External links



PilotGigs.info

PilotGigs Wiki

Cornish Pilot Gig Association

171st Saltash Regatta 2006 Website
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Cornwall


Boscastle and Crackington Haven Gig Club

Bude Pilot Gig Club

Cadgwith Pilot Gig club

Cape Cornwall Pilot Gig club

Caradon Pilot Gig Club

Charlestown Rowing Club

Coverack Gig Club

Devoran Pilot Gig Club

Falmouth Gig Club

Flushing & Mylor Pilot Gig club

Helford River Gig Club

Mevagissey Gig Club

Padstow Pilot Gig Rowing Club

Port Isaac Rowing Club

Rame Gig Club

Rock Rowing Club

Newquay Rowing Club

St Goran Rowing Club

St.Agnes Pilot Gig Rowing Club

St Ives Pilot Gig Club

Torridge Pilot Gig Club

Truro River Rowing Club

Zennor Gig Club
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Devon


Appledore Gig Club

Cattewater Pilot Gig Club

Clovelly Pilot Gig Club

Dart Gig Club

River Teign Rowing Club

Salcombe Estuary Rowing Club

Tamar and Tavy Pilot Gig Club

Torridge Pilot Gig Club
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in Dorset


Weymouth Rowing Club

Swanage Sea Rowing Club
Cornish Pilot Gig Clubs in other parts of the world


Royal Netherlands Yacht Club (dutch)

TIOG, Rotterdam Rowing Club (dutch)

KWV de Kaag (dutch)

Station Maine

Porthgain Rowing Club

Bristol Gig Club

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