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GAFF SAIL [4 records]

Record 1 2018-03-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Ship and Boat Parts
  • Pleasure Boating and Yachting
CONT

A gaff sail is a fore-and-aft sail with four corners and four edges. The lowest edge is called the foot and is attached to a horizontal spar called a boom. The vertical edge that is attached to the mast is called the luff; the upper edge is called the head and is attached to a spar called a gaff. The remaining edge is the leech. The corner between the luff and the head is called the throat, between the head and the leech is the peak, between the leech and the foot is the clew, and the remaining corner is called the tack.

OBS

Schooners are usually rigged with gaff sails, and most square rigged vessels have a gaff sail on their aft mast called the spanker. Above the gaff is often rigged a triangular sail called a gaff topsail.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Parties des bateaux
  • Yachting et navigation de plaisance
CONT

La voile à corne est située en arrière du mât sur lequel elle pivote, ce qui simplifie les virements de bord. Le haut de la voile est envergué sur un espar, appelé pic ou corne, qui se termine par une fourche - l'encornat - permettant l'articulation autour du mât. Le bas de la voile peut être dénué d'espar, (dans ce cas on dit voile à bordure libre), ou solidaire d'une bôme. Bien qu'elles ne soient guère supérieures aux voiles tiers, les voiles à cornes ont la réputation d'être plus faciles à manœuvrer.

OBS

Il est fréquent de confondre «voile à corne» et «voile aurique». Or la voile aurique désigne toutes les voiles longitudinales quadrangulaires au même titre que les autres types de voile comme la livarde ou la voile au tiers.

Spanish

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Record 2 2000-08-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Ship and Boat Parts
  • Pleasure Boating and Yachting
  • Outfitting of Ships
DEF

A spar supporting or extending the upper edge of a four-sided sail.

CONT

The gaff supports... the head of the sail in a gaff rig, and terminates usually in a jaw.

OBS

gaff: term also used in sailing.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Parties des bateaux
  • Yachting et navigation de plaisance
  • Armement et gréement
DEF

Vergue supérieure, oblique, d'une voile aurique.

OBS

corne : terme employé aussi à la voile.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Partes de los barcos
  • Vela y navegación de placer
  • Equipo y aparejos (Transporte por agua)
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Record 3 1997-12-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Ship and Boat Parts
DEF

A stay used on racing and cruising yachts to counteract the strain produced by the thrust of a gaff on the mast. It runs from masthead over a short strut placed at the height of the gaff jaws when the sail is hoisted, down to the deck, where it is spliced around the mast beneath a cleat. A turnbuckle is usually fitted just above the lower splice.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Parties des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 4 1994-03-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Pleasure Boating and Yachting
DEF

A small metal or plastic fitting often used on the forward and lower edges of a mainsail or mizzen to attach it to a track along the appropriate mast and boom.

CONT

A sail slide may also be used on the head, luff or foot of a gaff sail.

CONT

If the sail has sail slides, inspect each one to see if there is any wear from capsized sail slides.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Yachting et navigation de plaisance
DEF

Petit chariot cousu sur le bord d'une voile et lui permettant de glisser dans une rainure d'un mât ou d'un bôme.

CONT

[La] «ralingue» peu [...] comporter tout les 25 cm environ des petits blocs de bois ou de plastique, les «coulisseaux», cousus sur la ralingue.

Spanish

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