Brian Kerslake wrote:
Chris Gallienne is writing a book about the history of the western junk rig. That will cover most if not all of these developments. He's getting on well with it - see posts in the Join In forum here.
Yes, I am covering this topic in Part III - whether it will have any emergent properties useful to this enquiry is another matter.... perhaps when I get back to that bit I'll come back and ask Georg if he's found a useful answer. Trouble is, friendly and co-operative though this forum is, this topic still has some ability to prickle...
The obvious answer is of course some variant of horses for courses, but there are three problems with this:
1. There's also no accepted answer even when you've defined the course;
2. That's a cop-out - we want a 'top ten';
3. I dislike consensus, it stifles originality;
The last point is not trivial - imagine this Association if 15-20 years ago people like Arne Kverneland, David Tyler, Slieve McGalliard & Paul McKay had all agreed what was the best junk rig for cruising!