gaff-rigged
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of gaff-rigged
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Six adults and two children were injured when the gaff-rigged schooner Elbe No 5, originally built in 1883, collided with a Cyprus-flagged vessel, Astrosprinter, on the River Elbe after a failed tack steered the sailing ship directly into the container ship’s path.
From The Guardian
My fellow passengers and I queue up in two lines of a dozen or so people each, on both sides of the boat, like contestants in a tug of war in which the opponent is the heavy gaff-rigged sail.
From Seattle Times
Even as the village’s rich maritime past has given way to fleets of expensive fiberglass powerboats, there was always the Annie, a portly wooden schooner with twin gaff-rigged masts and a green and yellow hull.
From New York Times
It was a sixty-foot gaff-rigged ketch with a wide beam—a real tub—but as I stood on deck it felt solid against the harbor chop.
From Literature
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Jolie Brise, a gaff-rigged pilot cutter, is celebrating its 100th year with a vintage turn in the ocean race that made it famous in sailing circles.
From New York Times
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