Re: gaff topsail
Agree with all that.
Basically the topsail exists to provide the owner of a gaff rigged boat with the excitement that people with pointy headed rigs get from their spinnakers.
I would just add:
1. Never try to set the topsail with the boat head to wind, eg on a mooring. It will foul something as the mainsail shakes.
2. Personally, I favour setting and handing it to windward, so that it lies flat against the mainsail on the way up and down. Remember to lead the hauling end of the topsail sheet along the gaff to a small block at the jaws, then down, to reduce the riskl of coul ups. Ed Burnett, the doyen of designers of modern gaff rigged boats, leads it inside a hollow gaff!
3. Don't be afraid of a jackyard as well as the topsail yard; it gives you a bigger sail and makes it easier to set as it is more tolerant of errors on sheeting angle (i.e. the position at which you attach the halyard to the yard)
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