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type=Tools|
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| image=Gaff-sail-rigging-parts-nr.svg.png
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| resize = 220
time=1|
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| skill = Shipbuilding
resources=3000 grams of [[sailcloth]]<br>300 grams of [[medium rope]]<br>100 grams of [[iron]]<br>25 grams of [[string]]|
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| time = 0.5
objects=2 [[medium log]]s|
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| resources =  
tools=[[bodkin]]<br>{{hammer}}<br>{{needle}}<br>{{knife}}|
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| objects = [[gaff mainsail (unrigged)]]
machines=[[mainmast]]|
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| tools = [[bodkin]]<br>{{hammer}}<br>{{needle}}<br>{{knife}}
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Only one allowed per location.
 
  
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Only one [[gaff mainsail]] is allowed per ship. A gaff rig is a configuration in which the sail is four-cornered, fore-and-aft rigged, controlled at its peak and, usually, its entire head by a spar (pole) called the gaff.

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Gaff mainsail
Gaff-sail-rigging-parts-nr.svg.png
Manufacturing
Object typeVehicles
Skill usedShipbuilding
Time0.5 day(s)
Objectsgaff mainsail (unrigged)
Toolsbodkin
stone, bronze or regular hammer
iron, bone, or seashell needle
knife, bone knife or bronze knife
Machinesmainmast
Masts and sails
Increasesailing 0.25

Only one gaff mainsail is allowed per ship. A gaff rig is a configuration in which the sail is four-cornered, fore-and-aft rigged, controlled at its peak and, usually, its entire head by a spar (pole) called the gaff.