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New gig to be built in Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis Gig Club have announced that they are planning on building a brand-new Cornish Pilot Gig with the Lyme Regis based Boat Building Academy. The boat is being commissioned and built by Rob Hounslow, a member of the Gig Club, current men’s co-captain and a lecturer at the prestigious Boat Building Academy in Lyme.
“We expect to start work in June, this year, and to have the boat ready for the 2024 World Gig Rowing Championships in the Isles of Scilly”, said Rob.
He continued, “The new gig will continue a tradition of having all the Lyme Regis boats built in Lyme Regis itself. I’m very honoured to be able to maintain this tradition. To enable our continued success, we need to maintain our fleet of gigs and this initiative will add a new purpose-built Cornish Pilot Gig to our fleet”.
Lyme Regis are coming off a successful 2022 season, with both men’s and women’s crews placing highly in last year’s championships and at regattas through the South West.
Find out more about the club and to follow their journey lymeregisgigclub.com
Special thanks goes to
Sharp’s Brewery
TMS Maritime Ltd
South West Water
Duchy of Cornwall
St. Mary's Harbour staff
Justin and Alison King
Council of the Isles of Scilly
Isles of Scilly Steamship Group
Islands’ Partnership
Island Carriers
Richard Hand Haulage
Fire Crews and Coastguard
Ben Jenkins and the crew of the Lyonesse Lady
Peter Hicks
Andrew Hicks
St John Ambulance
Clifford Freeman
CPGA
Carole Holmes
(The Methodist Chapel)
Booker Wholesale UK
Ben Andrews of Island
Boat Hire Bryher
Starters, finishers, scorers, safety Boat crews, Marshall’s and volunteers in The Tunnel who put so much time and effort to make this event happen.
A very big "Thank you too" to all the businesses who generously sponsor the Trophies and Medals.
On The Quay for a refreshment station
The Mermaid and St Austell Brewery in providing a drink for the Marshalling Teams
IOS Devon & Cornwall Police
In Memoriam
To members of our gig racing community who are no longer with us: rowers, team-mates, crew, family, and friends – we fondly remember you.