Rival
Vessel numberHV000096
Owner
Sydney Heritage Fleet
Builder
Harold Griffin
Vessel class
16-Foot Skiff Class
(1901 - 2011)
Date1928
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 4.88 m x 1.73 m (16 ft x 5.66 ft)
Terms
- original hull
- original layout
- original rigging
- original sails
- 16-foot skiff
- timber
- batten seam
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- round bottom
- dagger board
- transom rudder
- open
- sloop
- gaff
- cotton
- timber
- on public display
- non-floating
- inside building
- photos
- news clippings
- sport/recreation
- class
- materials used
- educational
- 16-foot skiff
The design and construction of RIVAL is a good example of the heavier seam-batten planked hulls with gaff rigs, which were typical of the original 16-skiffs. RIVAL was built towards the end of this era, and soon after skiffs began to appear with Marconi or Bermudan rigs, and their hull shapes developed further toward a true planing hull form. The original centreboard was made of 1/4 in (6 mm) mild steel, but this was replaced in the 1950s with a similar thickness Duralumin plate.
During its time with the Middle Harbour club, RIVAL earned the title of the 'ghost ship' from its ability to overtake the fleet in drifting conditions. The rounded hull shape and generous rocker or curvature in the keel would have been an advantage in light airs. In fact it was also known as the 'Banana Boat' because of the amount of spring in the keel. In the 1930s it held the record for the most number of wins off scratch in one season.
RIVAL went into storage in Syd's garage in 1965 until 1980 when his widow donated the craft to the Sydney Heritage Fleet. RIVAL is now on display at WHARF 7 in Darling Harbour along with other vessels from the Sydney Heritage Fleet collection.
SignificanceRIVAL is wooden sailing skiff built in 1928 in Sydney NSW. It is an example of a mid-1920s period gaff-rigged 16-foot skiff class open sailing boat. it has had four decades of close association with Middle Harbour 16-Foot Skiff Club in Sydney, NSW. RIVAL remains in excellent original condition and shows in great detail the construction and configurartion of this period and the class.
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