Making a new gaff.

worane2

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I am about to shape a new gaff for my 17 foot couta fishing boat.
The question is , how thick and what shape should it be?
The new mainsail is going to be 11 foot nine inches from throat to peak, so I guess 13 feet max on the gaff will give me a bit of room to play around with .
I have bought two pieces of douglas fir which is 3 inches square.
One is now a three inch dia. boom but three inches thick for the gaff looks like a log, way too thick.
Anyone have any comments please? Should it be thicker in the centre or for that matter at the gaff end.
It is so long ago that I played with gaff rig that I have forgotton all these details.
 
Gaff

My only suggestion you will probably discard out of hand is to use a carbon fibre wind surfer mast. Use the bottom larger part of the tapered mast. This will reduce weight aloft quite dramatically. good luck olewill
 
May not be of much use but I looked at the gaff on my gunter rigged 10ft sailing dinghy

Its 9ft long

Its 1¾" square for about half of its length then the thickness , not the width, tapers down to between 1" and 1¼" at the peak.

maybe you can scale up from that. 2½" square tapering down to 2½" x 1½ ???
 
The gaff on my 19ft boat is 57mm x 63mm. Around 3.2m long. Main sail is 14m2. It's square shaped with rounded corners (much easier to make than all round). Main stress seems to be on the gaff jaw - this joint needs to be strong

I'm changing to a carbon fibre one to reduce weight though (62mm dia).

Hope it goes well
 
nick viner

I have just finished the new mast boom gaff and bowsprit. If I never see another spar , it will one too many!
I went with a jaw saddle instead of the wooden jaws in s/steel and then took it to a saddler for leathering. WOW what a goodjob he did, I am so happy with it.
Now just time putting it all together.
Thanks to all who commented on this thread. Nick Viner.
 
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