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4 hours ago, Dragonsong said:

Hi ,

The gaff jaws of Dragonsong need re-lining with leather,unfortunately Martham boats no longer have anybody able to do this.

Can anyone point me in the direction of someone able to do this ?

John

 

Hello John,

Do you have a picture of your gaff jaws?

Is it one of the fully covered in leather or the type that is just covered on the inner surface?

Regards

Alan

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Thanks for the various ideas.

Alan . The jaws are wooden and were previously lined just on the inside with a canvas like material stuck on with impact adhesive .

Polly. I will have a look at that website,thanks. I have looked at some of the classic boat sites. There seem to be a lot of examples of the leather being soaked and bound to the jaws and then nailed on with copper nails,which maybe easier than sewing . 

John

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We used to use the rawhide dog chews on shield edges when I did viking re-enactment, soak it stretch it, tack it on, let it dry and it hardens like iron, used to wear well and take sword blows a treat.

If you damp leather it will take a shape, and then stretch it over, punch holes at the seams and lace it up using strong thread like a pair of boots. let it dry and it will shrink tighter.

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10 hours ago, Dragonsong said:

Thanks for the various ideas.

Alan . The jaws are wooden and were previously lined just on the inside with a canvas like material stuck on with impact adhesive .

Polly. I will have a look at that website,thanks. I have looked at some of the classic boat sites. There seem to be a lot of examples of the leather being soaked and bound to the jaws and then nailed on with copper nails,which maybe easier than sewing . 

John

Hi John,

Your last paragraph is why I suggested an upholster, pictures I have seen, show results not that dissimilar to that of an old office chair.

Regards

Alan   

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Morning ,

I did a search for Ashby Hall  and found a facebook page from 2012 all about a closing down sale. The link posted by JanetAnne is listed under "health and beauty" so I suspect there has been a change of use !

thanks again for all your comments.

John

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7 minutes ago, springsong said:

There is a saddler or at least there was on the Horizon estate at Catfield, nice chap and very

reasonable. I have used him myself. Long way from West Yorks though. Let me know if you are interested and I will go have a look see. 

I believe he has now gone or at least downsized the unit he was in....... and what is a "Gaff Jaws" is it a sailey term?

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6 minutes ago, Wildfuzz said:

I believe he has now gone or at least downsized the unit he was in....... and what is a "Gaff Jaws" is it a sailey term?

Indeed it is. The 'Gaff' is the spar at the top of the main sail in a traditional rig, and the 'jaws ' are the part at the end nearest the mast which keeps it located

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29 minutes ago, Poppy said:

Indeed it is. The 'Gaff' is the spar at the top of the main sail in a traditional rig, and the 'jaws ' are the part at the end nearest the mast which keeps it located

GaffJaws1.jpg

All is now clear, may thanks........ getting ejumicated on sailies I am.:bow

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Poppy thanks for explaining that ,I doubt my IT skills would be up to including diagrams.

Barry,thanks for the kind offer . I am down next week so I will have a run out to Catfield and see if I can find them. It has just dawned on me that I may have had a brief conversation with you soon after Springsong went back in the water . You were moored in the dyke alongsideone of the big yachts( America etc..) I followed the restoration on another forum ,fascinating !! 

John

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