Difference between revisions of "Gaff mainsail"
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| − | {{Infobox:Manufacture| | + | | image=Gaff-sail-rigging-parts-nr.svg.png |
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| − | image=Gaff-sail-rigging-parts-nr.svg.png| | + | | skill = Shipbuilding |
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| − | time= | + | | objects = [[gaff mainsail (unrigged)]] |
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| − | objects= | + | | machines = [[mainmast]] |
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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. | 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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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.