A sail gaff is a type of spar (pole) used to support the head of a fore-and-aft sail. It is most commonly used on sailing vessels and is similar in style to a lugsail's yard. The sail gaff is held in place by the gaff jaws, which are hoisted up to the mast. The gaff is positioned so that the sail has the correct angle of attack in relation to the wind. The gaff vang and/or topping lift keeps the gaff rigid and in place when the sail is set. The gaff can also be used to support a boom that holds an extra sail known as a spanker. A sail gaff, when added to the sail, makes the vessel more efficient and allows for a variety of sail designs.
Manufacturers that produce gaff sail boats include Cornish Crabbers, GL Watson, Gaff Cutter, Elkins and Cornish Crabber.
A used gaff sail boat on TheYachtMarket.com ranges in price from £5,500 GBP to £158,000 GBP with an average price of £44,600 GBP. Factors including the condition, age, model and specification will affect the price of a gaff.
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