I was thinking about experimenting with my rig and trying to do a gaff rig on my Hunter 27. Not a permanent installation, just a fun DIY project...something I can attach/detach easily when the fancy strikes me.
I am handy with the sewing machine, so the sail presents no problem. The gaff rig isn't real efficient to weather so sail shape is less critical than with a standard Bermuda-style sail.
It also looks like I could make the gaff jaw (attachment to the mast) from hardwood myself and pad it with leather. Maybe a piece of aircraft-grade square or round aluminum tubing for the gaff boom?
If anything it would be a good project from an educational standpoint. Plus I couldn't resist having near-by boats hear me shout the command to "hoist the peak halyard!" I can almost see the red sails in the sunset.....
I am handy with the sewing machine, so the sail presents no problem. The gaff rig isn't real efficient to weather so sail shape is less critical than with a standard Bermuda-style sail.
It also looks like I could make the gaff jaw (attachment to the mast) from hardwood myself and pad it with leather. Maybe a piece of aircraft-grade square or round aluminum tubing for the gaff boom?
If anything it would be a good project from an educational standpoint. Plus I couldn't resist having near-by boats hear me shout the command to "hoist the peak halyard!" I can almost see the red sails in the sunset.....