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| Working Gaffers |
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DVD, PAL format
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| Jonathan Theobald |
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Released 1995 |
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78 minutes |
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| DVD £15.95 inc VAT |
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In this video you will see, in full sail, seven of the
most significant types of gaff-rigged boats still working, sailing
and racing in our
waters.
Coastal working boats were transformed in the late nineteenth
century by the development of the gaff rig. In the UK and Ireland
gaff-rigged
boats, with their distinctive rectangular sails, were once a familiar
sight. Although the diesel engine has now replaced sail for most
working boats, many old gaffers remain, some well over a hundred
years old. Most have been rescued and restored to their original
condition by dedicated enthusiasts.
We explore the history of these
boats and show you in detail what they are like to sail. We talk
to those who remember working with
them in their youth, as well as those who have restored them. Experienced
traditional wooden boat-builders tell you how these boats were originally
made and what is involved in restoring them. A specialist sail-maker
also demonstrates the craft of traditional sail-making and explains
how to get the best from a gaff rig.
Produced and directed by Jonathan
Theobald.
Narrated by Martin Muncaster.
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Falmouth oyster dredgers, one of the seven
types of gaff-rigged boats included in this beautiful programme. |
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