The Gaff Rig Handbook: History, Design, Techniques, Developments
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Gaff Rig Handbook
The historical development and practical application of this traditional rig are thoroughly covered. A variety of craft is featured -- catboats, sloops, cutters, yawls, ketches, and schooners.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #256279 in Books
- Published on: 2001-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"A compendium of the history, design, techniques and developments of gaff rig, profusely illustrated with historic photographs and the author's excellent diagrams and drawings, this is the revised and extended 1994 version of the original 1970 Gaff Rig The book's longevity says it all.' Water Craft (Jan 2008)
From the Publisher
Originally published in 1974, this Second Edition, is identical to the out of printer version last published in 1994, although it has a new cover artwork, and higher quality paper.
About the Author
John Leather is decended from Lancashire and Essex maritime families whose background was ship-building, marine - engineering, deep sea seafaring, and professional yachting. He is a naval architect by profession and has been involved with the design, construction and surveying of ships of many types, sizes and complexity throughout his career. He is a fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and a Chartered Engineer. For his own pleasure and use he has, over the years, designed numerous yachts and boats, many of them gaff rigged, and has sailed in many others. 'Gaff Rig', his first book, won the Daily Express Best Book of the Sea Award in 1970 and his second, 'The Northseaman', won second prize in 1971. He is author of 13 other maritime books and a number of technical papers. In retirement John Leather continues to sail, to write, and to enjoy the coast and countryside of East Anglia.
Customer Reviews
Brilliant definitive treatise
I thought I understood gaff rig until I got into this incredible book. It truly is the definitive text on the subject. Be warned - this is not necessarily an easy book to read. It is dense, profound stuff, and there are many places that will stop you in your tracks as you read paragraphs over and over, trying to tease out and understand all the multilayered detail. But once it's accomplished, the lights go on, and you have a new understanding that a more "readable" treatment would never have afforded. The illustrations are marvelous, whether it's the crisp, highly detailed line drawings of rig details or the wonderful rare old photographs of the glory days of this marvelous rig. Truly a must read. And it isn't just a tribute to the racing yachts - this is a book of working sail, where men's lives and livelihoods depended on their watercraft.
Also highly recommended is "Hand Reef and Steer", by Tom Cunliffe, which is a much more readable and user friendly text for the gaff rig owner/sailor
A great resource on the gaff rig
Like Tom Cunliffe's "Hand Reef and Steer," John Leather's "Gaff Rig Handbook" is an excellent resource for someone building, restoring or merely interested in gaff rigs. I go back and forth between those two as the "best source", but in reality, I think both should be in your library (they are in mine, and both are well used).
On my boat building site...I reviewed "Gaff Rig Handbook":
"This was suggested as the best resource out there on the gaff rig, and after a long wait while [I]obtained this book from England, I can report that it is everything people say it is. Great text, clear illustrations, and quite a bit of information not found elsewhere makes this my favorite of the books listed."
The most recent edition, published by Wooden Boat Publishing in 2001, is now available. The content is much the same ... in fact, I can't find a difference ... with the prior edition, so no need to "buy again" if you have an older copy. But if you are serious about gaff rigs, and Gaff Rig Handbook isn't in your library ... it should be!
This is the definitive gaff rig text.
If you're only buying one book on gaff rig, this should be it. Full of useful information, supported with many practical diagrams (not all of them original,) it is a first-class resource for anyone contemplating building a gaffer, or converting from a different rig.
Note that this book is described by the publisher as an "extended" 3rd edition of the book originally published in two editions under the title "Gaff Rig". I am not clear how much additional information has been included in this new edition, but the change in title indicates that there might be considerable differences between this "Handbook" and the two earlier "Gaff Rigs."



