Difference between revisions of "Gaff mainsail (unrigged)"
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"Unrigged" rigging can be manufactured anywhere, but the final installation depends on the watercraft.
When assembled into a gaff mainsail, it can then be attached to a mainmast on a sloop, soarer, raker, skimmer, or galleon.