WORLD PILOT GIG CHAMPIONSHIPS
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A Brief History

History of WPGC

The World Pilot Gig Championships are an annual gig racing event held on the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom during the May Day bank holiday weekend.
The World Championships were first held in 1990, only attracting a few crews from Cornwall, but in the intervening years the amount of pilot gigs attending has increased with crews coming from all over the South-West and some from even further afield.
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History of Gig Rowing

The pilot gigs are a six-oared rowing boat, built of Cornish narrow leaf elm, 32 feet (9.8 m) long with a beam of 4 feet 10 inches (1.47 m). 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 (see pilot boat) off the Atlantic. At the time, the gigs would race to get their pilot on board a vessel first (often those about to run aground on rocks) in order to get the job and hence the payment. 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.

There are currently over 200 gigs on the CPGA register. The 200th was built for Sidmouth Gig club and was launched in 2018.
© 2023 World Pilot Gig Championships Committee. St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.
  • Home
  • Event
    • 2023 Invitations
    • 2023 Registration
    • Selection Criteria
    • Start Instructions
    • Race Format
    • Race Rules
    • Sustainability Strategy
  • History
    • A Brief History
    • Past Results
    • Photo Gallery >
      • 2022 Photo Gallery
  • About Scilly
  • FAQs
  • Sponsors
  • Contact
  • Volunteers