There was also the Cutter, also single masted but she had a Gaff Mainsail, square topsail and Foresail. |
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The accessibility of Gaff Point makes it a favourite for locals and visitors alike. |
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The funding provided by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation will be used to hold a Conservation Volunteer educational event at Gaff Point. |
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We ended that week with a night spent at the Gaff, a student bar where Martin used to go. |
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A FLOTILLA of Gaff Rig wooden boats will sail into Holyhead this weekend for a UK festival. |
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Located on Nova Scotia's South Shore, the Gaff Point Nature Preserve is a pristine headland consisting of spectacular cliffs, coastal forests, heaths and grasslands. |
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Captain Dang successfully hooked the gaff deep into its tail and managed to get the tail up to level of the deck. |
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We are talking about not only an inadvertent or incorrect disclosure, but blowing the gaff on the investigation. |
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The rig is heavier than a standard gaff or Bermuda rig of the same sail area. |
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The gaff, the muck-fork spear and the hayfork-turf candle form a tripod for the salmon to cradle in and are heroic in size and cast in bronze. |
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There is a shout for Nigel and he too leans over and pins the fish to the boat with the bigger gaff through the gills. |
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After stowing the gaff, the skipper picked up the anglers trace and showed it to him. |
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A gaff is also good for beating off wayward locals, snakes, centipedes, scorpions, dogs etc. |
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However, the gaff straightened due to the weight of the fish, and it took a second attempt before the fish was secured and stringered. |
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I have a boat hook and gaff positioned on snap hooks that are screwed in to the glassed-in gunnel supports on the inside of the left hand gunnel. |
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I know of one jewfish caught that was 18 kg and another angler had two quite nice Spanish mackerel to the wall but was unable to gaff them. |
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Nevertheless, it took much longer to land, even though at one stage early in the fight we got it close enough to the boat to gaff. |
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Everyone kept back and held their breath as we prepared to gaff the big fish. |
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There is absolutely no need to ever gaff a tope, it's an appalling thing to even consider. |
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In an effort to blow the gaff on this mystique we thought we would present to you one and discuss it in detail. |
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The rules were, to begin with, difficult to master, since, as a journalist, one's entire instinct was to blow the gaff. |
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The son has to decide whether blowing the gaff will do more harm than trying to restore the fortunes by continued dishonesty. |
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As an antiques dealer myself, but not in the jewellery field, I'm in an ideal position to blow the gaff on this rather naive theory. |
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But most of all, he blows the gaff on reviewers and productions alike, with his own inimitable turn of phrase. |
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This time next week, we'll be standing in the new gaff wondering where we're going to put everything, and waiting for the bed to be delivered. |
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A quick, well-aimed move with the gaff, and 54 inches of hammered chrome and green came over the side. |
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Vessels built of ferrocement may be accepted if they have a gaff or traditional schooner rig. |
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To gaff a trap, you need to come at it against the tide so you can create some slack on the line. |
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I'd love to waft around his gaff as a beautiful apparition, red hair flowing in the breeze, reminding him of what he's been missing. |
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He was well cool, and took us back, through the soviet style streets back to his gaff. |
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One's a millionaire, one has done really well and lives in Ireland, one of them has a big gaff in the New Town. |
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Today the man who should not be named turned up at my gaff throwing stones at my window. |
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It is a luxurious gaff with seven reception rooms and Prince Michael is getting away with one of the best housing benefit scams in the land. |
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With one daughter already and another baby on the way, she is desperate for a bigger gaff in which to raise their family. |
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Yesterday afternoon three girls were roaming the centre lane of the main road outside my gaff. |
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The throat of the sail is lashed with a 4 mm lacing line to the shank of the bolt behind the gaff jaw. |
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She was given a tall mizzen mast, with a large gaff sail, well forward of the wheel and a smaller spritsail. |
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Sails named for parts of the ship include gaff sails, jib-headed sails, spritsails, and lateen and lugsails. |
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They range from gaff rigs, Clyde Silver yachts and even a Custom's Pinnace. |
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To sugar the pill they sent me to review a very good book, which appeared recently, The Spanish Cockpit, which blows the gaff pretty well on what has been happening. |
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But now, this means there are builders all over the front of my gaff. |
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I could be doing the sun coffee time cross word, cutting my toenails, making balls out of elastic bands the postman drops outside my gaff everyday. |
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Which popular blogger invited me round to his gaff last night? |
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A man with a ladder has been round my gaff for the past three days. |
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On occasion, the simple flagpole is fitted with a yardarm or gaff to increase the number of flags that may be flown from it. |
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Use the gaff to hold the hook against the roller until the hook is straightened and pulls out of the fish. |
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A gaff is preferable to a Bermuda rig for most offshore conditions. |
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I declared Jason Atherton's new gaff in London, the Social Bar and Tapas, the best tapas joint outside of Spain. |
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I know there could be different views on it, but I think most people support the gaff and the hakapik. |
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I noticed the hook of the flying gaff still unused in the corner, and knew that if he plunged that 10 in spike into her, the lady of the sea was dead. |
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If we're going to give in to animal rights like that, and you ban the gaff, that's a safety issue, boy. |
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What better thing would there be to hook him with, to haul him in, or something like that than a hakapik or a gaff? |
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If they get away with banning the hakapik, the gaff is going to go as well. |
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If you don't gaff the seal.... You won't be allowed to have it on the boat. |
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When there were gale force winds, they would get a gaff and a knife to cut the wind. |
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While they were performing this practice with the gaff and the knife, it would be as though they would almost be lifted up. |
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But then one of the propeller shafts warped, and the gaff — part of the ship's fore-and-aft rig — broke. |
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So we whizzed up to Hertfordshire to get the boxes, then picked up more from the old gaff, and then dashed over to run up and down the stairs a few hundred times. |
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So, naturally, if you slot a gaff through a fish it would feel something. |
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But the Monster Man struck back, planting his large gaff — a giant fish hook on a pole — through the shark's back and hauling it into the boat. |
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The gaff rig has 34 square feet more sail area than does the Bermuda rig. |
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Meanwhile, on the other end, US Airways seems genuinely confused by their gaff. |
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This cruising sloop features an unstayed gaff rig for simplicity. |
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I may have liked God when I was three, as I testified on the study wall, but He certainly wouldn't be very fond of me when He found out what I'd done to His gaff in Acton. |
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Back in the car, K and I set off for London, where we will be spending the rest of the day with British Museum and Royal Academy at their gaff in Brixton. |
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Slide the curved end of the gaff hook down the gangion to the hook, engaging the shank of the hook on the shaft of the gaff. |
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The operator then slacked the rake warp, manoeuvred the vessel alongside the deck-hand and managed to hook on to his jacket with a gaff. |
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A type of two-mast ship with square sails, except for one gaff sail on the after mast. |
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What about those people who are out there with a fishing rod, catch a fish with a hook around the mouth and drag it in using a gaff? |
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After a decade as a tenant rattling round someone else's neglected gaff, RCD Espanyol finally have a home of their own. |
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Her bowsprit carries two foresails, and her large mainsail is gaff rigged, with an upside-down triangle of topsail to fill the gap at the masthead. |
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The sideshow feat was a just a gaff, but the audience was too proud to admit they'd been fooled. |
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They are suitable for traditional hull forms of types such as the gaff cutter. |
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Do not use a gaff on any fish that appears undersized. |
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So a small increase could mean something. What you're asking for would require perhaps a little more investigation into whether there are net marks, gaff marks, or something like that on them. |
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Gently shake the gaff to make the fish fall off the hook. |
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Novel rigging technology now permitted the Bermuda rig to replace the gaff rig. |
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Jim went to the Hardy's board and convinced them to buy Nerida and to restore her original gaff rig. |
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Aston Villa midfielder Reo-Coker and his mates spend time in local hotspots such as The Florida Room, a gaff owned by rock star Lenny Kravitz. |
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Generally, when the mainsail had to be taken in, it was not the heavy gaff that was lowered, but the sail was clewed up by means of the clew lines. |
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As built, Zieten was fitted with a schooner rig with a sail area of to supplement her steam engines, but this was later reduced to only an auxiliary gaff sail. |
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It's a lot easier to shoot the seals and hook them with a gaff. |
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Maintain tension on the gangion, lift the end of the gaff and twist it, rolling the hook so that the fish is hanging down on the point of the hook, the hook being supported above the location where the fish is pierced. |
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You won't be able to have a hakapik or a gaff on your boat. |
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Poachers would use strong torches or carbide lamps as they walked the river with a gaff in hand ready for hooking a salmon. |
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The hakapik was introduced to the sealers partly to replace the gaff. |
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On December 14, 1994, the Liberal's position on redresses was articulated by the then secretary of state of multiculturalism and status of women, and not the one who is not apologizing for our gaff. |
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Although it is more burdensome to handle than a Bermudan rig, a well-found gaff rig copes with heavy weather at least as capably as its triangular equivalent. |
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Helen Tew arrived back in Beaulieu River Sailing Club, Hants, after making the trip in a 26ft gaff rig cutter designed for her 60 years' ago by her late husband. |
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Luckily the gaff shot backboned the fish, so it didn't flop much. |
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Helen Tew arrived back in Beaulieu River Sailing Club, Hants, this afternoon after making the trip in a 26ft gaff rig cutter designed for her 60 years ago by her late husband. |
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