The Gaff Rig Handbook

Author(s): John Leather

Nautical - Seamanship

This is the internationally regarded definitive handbook for anyone designing, building, rigging or sailing gaff rigged craft. It provides a fascinating insight into the design, history, techniques and developments of a rig which has evolved through the centuries. John Leather outlines the practical aspects of the masts, spars, sails, running and standing rigging, and contrasts the development of the gaff rig in Britain, America, Scandinavia and France. 'Regarded internationally as the definitive book for anyone designing, building, rigging or sailing a gaff-rigged vessel.' Kelvin Hughes 'The book's longevity says it all.' Water Craft


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By a highly regarded expert on the subject of classic craft A huge revival in the past 35 years in gaff rig craft sailed for pleasure This is the definitive book on the subject - there is no competition

'The book's longevity says it all.' Water Craft (January 2010) 'The book was first published in 1970, so with the many re-issues and a second edition in 2002, it would seem to have been of much interest to the sailing world for around the past 40 years. The owners of any gaff-rigged yachts you observe have very likely studied this handbook.' Nautical Magazine (March 2010)

John Leather was a highly respected expert on classic boats. He was a naval architect and was involved in the design, construction and surveying of a wide variety of ships, yachts and boats. He designed numerous gaff-rigged craft for his own use, and was the author of 13 books.

General Fields

  • : 9781408114407
  • : 28280
  • : 0.931
  • : 01 October 2009
  • : 277mm X 210mm X 16mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : John Leather
  • : Paperback
  • : Reissue
  • : 623.862
  • : 240
  • : Black and white photographs and diagrams