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Website: www.oldgaffers.com

•The Northern Ireland Old Gaffers Association was set up
principally by Mr Alan Hidden in the late 80’s. The association was mainly based around
the various clubs and anchorages of Strangford Lough in Co Down. The membership
began to increase with the growing popularity of Gaff rig in and
around the province, mating traditional sailing with a atmosphere of traditional
Irish music, and good Irish craic.
•The original NIOGA event was a gathering at East Down Yacht
club for the area race every summer and this continued with gathering success
for several years. The racing was
never really the mainstay of the event, with the emphasis more on turning up in
your craft and enjoying yourself.
In truth no-one would ever know who won until Alan Hidden would emerg e from
his racing office clutching an all important piece of paper detailing the
horrendously complex handicapping system, but it was always received with good
humour if not too seriously. The NIOGA moved up a gear with the inaugural
Carrick Classic sail on the shores of Belfast Lough, an event which was a
tremendous success and eventually transmogrified into Bangor Traditional Sail
which has run for about the past ten years. The last Bangor Traditional Sail was
in June of 2006,and the Belfast Lough regatta in 2007 returned to its original
home for Carrick Classic Regatta within the historic walls
of Carrickfergus harbour, County Antrim, overlooked by the impressive Norman Castle
and in close proximity to Carrick
marina.
This new e vent is, it is hoped to be
the leading event on the NIOGA calendar, and will encompass our
annual area race.
•However, the NIOGA is far from a one stop
shop. For the more
easy going amongst our membership there is the
‘so relaxed it will fall over backwards one-day’ Ardglass
Traditional Regatta. A unique event
in sailing as virtually all the sailing is done on the way to, and returning
home from the event. We all love
this annual end of season ch ill out-
in the small but beautifully formed ‘Phennick Cove Marina’ within the fishing
port of Ardglass.
•The NIOGA is the second largest OGA area, and is ever
expanding, everywhere the gaffers go new members seem drawn to join in our
unique style of sailing, and enjoying ouselves. We host a full spectrum of talks,
quizzes, gatherings of both a boaty, and musical bent, indeed our annual dinner
is gathering a wide attendance from the GB Gaffers, Those who come either by invitation or
free will, keep coming back again and again….
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