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Owner Information

hull identifi cation number

purchased from 

date of purchase

contact name 

phone #

address:

city / state / county 

zip / postal code

hull color: sail #:

registration information (if applicable)

trailer vin #

license plate number  

registration number  

state / county registered in

insurance information

maintenance

 

Care, Maintenance and Service of your LaserPerformance 
Product

Before rigging your Vago, please read and familiarize yourself with the rigging manual. Failure to adhere to these 
guidelines could invalidate your warranty.

Maintenance

• Keep the equipment clean by frequently fl ushing with fresh water. In corrosive atmospheres, stainless parts may 
show discoloration/brown staining around screw holes and rivets. Th

  is is not serious and can be removed with 

a fi ne abrasive.

• Excess water should be removed from the hull.

• Ropes, rigging and fi ttings should be checked at regular intervals for wear and tear, including winch gear.

• All moving parts should be lightly lubricated to avoid jamming, i.e., McLube, dry Tefl on or a dry silicone 
based spray. Do not use oil.

• Inspect shackles, pins and clevis rings and tape up to stop snagging sails, ropes and clothing and to prevent 
them from coming undone.

• When refastening screws do not over tighten as this may strip the thread and do not reuse Nyloc nuts more 
than three times.

• Damaged or worn parts should be replaced.

• Sails should be thoroughly washed down with fresh water, dried and stored in a dry place.

Trailers and Trolleys/Dollies

• It is highly recommended that a trolley/dolly is used to launch and recover your boat. Dragging your hull up onto a 
beach or slip way will wear away the gel coat or polyethylene and damage the boat. Also, the hull should not be left 
on a pebble beach as the hull skin could be dented.

• Trailers should be rinsed with fresh water and checked at regular intervals. It is recommended that trailers be 
serviced annually. Th

  e trailer and road base should never be immersed in water.

• Trailers and trolleys supplied by LaserPerformance are designed to transport the hull in the best possible manner 
to avoid damaging the hull. For instance, LaserPerformance does not recommend support hulls on rollers except 
on the keel line and only where there is a reinforced keelson. We also recommend gunwale hung trolleys for our 
smaller products. Hulls supported by a trolley bunk or wide strap must have the ability to drain water away from 
the hull. Trolley bunks padded with carpet or foam can cause blistering in the gel coat and changes to the hull 
color. Please do not transport your LaserPerformance product on a trailer or trolley that has not been specifi cally 
designed for the product. Hulls damaged through using an incorrectly designed or wrongly set up trailer or trolley 
are not covered under warranty.

• When securing your boat to a trailer for transport be very careful that ratchet straps and ropes are not over 

tightened and that there is suffi

    cient padding under the strap or rope to prevent the hull/deck from being damaged 

through abrasion or pressure.

• Top covers must not be allowed to “fl ap” when driving at speed. Th

  is can abrade the surface of the hull and 

damage it.  It is recommended if you are towing and plan to use your top cover that an under cover is fi tted fi rst 
to prevent cover fl ap damage to the top sides of the hull.

• Repairs to the polyethylene or GRP hulls should be undertaken by persons with the relevant equipment and skills.
Contact LaserPerformance for advice.

Storage

• Your boat should always be tied down securely to the ground when not in use.

• UV light will cause fading to some components and fi ttings. A cover is recommended to reduce the UV degradation.

• Do not leave the rig under tension when not sailing or during storage.

• Care must be taken to support the hull adequately if storing on racking or similar.  Any sustained point loading 
could permanently dent or distort the hull.

• Under covers for LaserPerformance products should be produced from a breathable or semi breathable fabric to 
allow moisture to evaporate away from the hull. Th

  is is essential to prevent damage to the hull skin. Also, the hull 

should never be left in the under cover wet or damp. A combination of moisture and heat over an extended period 
can also damage the hull. Th

  e under cover is designed to protect the hull when being transported and should be 

removed when the hull is being stored. Typical damage includes small bubbles or blisters, excessive print through 
of glass reinforcement, foam or wood and color change.  

• Rudders and centerboards must never be stored wet in carry/combo bags. Th

  is can cause blistering, print through 

and warpage.

• All our GRP products are designed to be dry sailed. In other words stored on dry land. If you intend to leave your 
boat on a mooring for any length of time it is essential that you apply an osmosis barrier coat. LaserPerformance 
can recommend a suitable product.

On Water 

• When wearing a trapeze harness, take particular care when climbing on to the centerboard and back into the 
boat after a capsize. Th

  e trapeze harness hook could easily damage the hull or deck.

On Water Towing 

• Towing your LaserPerformance product at high speed (10 – 20 knots) behind a rib or power boat can seriously 
damage the hull.  Boats damaged in this manner are not covered by the warranty.  LaserPerformance recommends 
a maximum towing speed of 6 knots.

Summary of Contents for VAGO

Page 1: ...tioning 4 Rigging and Raising the Mast 5 Boom and Gnav 6 Sails 7 Lower Shroud Tensioning 8 Gennaker 9 Mainsail Standard and Race 10 Outhaul 11 Cunningham 12 Single Line Reefing 13 Single Line Reefing Instructions 14 Single Line Reefing Method 15 Rudder 16 Launching and Basic Safety on the Water ...

Page 2: ...ent from those shown in description color and specification LaserPerformance reserves the right to change specifications without prior notification Important information There are three hatches and one transom drain bung on the Vago All hatches and the drain bung should be check every time you sail to ensure they tight and fit correctly Note Also check that the rear bung is hand tight Mast Heel Bottom...

Page 3: ...ed 100mm in from the leech and with the top of the number on this tape line 7 The numbers are 60mm apart 8 Turn over the sail and position the port numbers 60mm below the starboard numbers and parallel to them It is advised to apply the sail numbers in a dry clean and wind free environment Standard Sail 1 Unwrap the mast 2 Ensure all the halyards are led to the base of the mast and each halyard ro...

Page 4: ...and slide back into the spreader Refit the clevis pin and split ring Security All clevis pins must be fitted with the flat head on top and locked with a split ring Tape all split rings pins and the outboard end of the spreader extrusion This will reduce chafe on the mainsail and prevent flailing sails halyards becoming damaged Self amalgam ating tape is best but PVC electrical tape is an adequate alte...

Page 5: ...re 26 figure 27 figure 28 figure 29 figure 30 figure 31 figure 32 7 Lower shroud tensioning After tensioning the jib halyard readjust the lower shrouds so that they are just tight It is essential that the mast is straight before the mainsail is hoisted fore and aft and side to side to side Lower shroud tension should be adjusted accordingly figure 33 8 Gennaker 1 Temporarily tie the gennaker halyard to o...

Page 6: ...er does not get snagged anywhere figure 42 figure 41 figure 44 figure 43 figure 45 1 Remove the mainsail from the bag and unroll figure 47 2 Ensure all battens are tight in their pockets and the velcro locking mechanisms are positively engaged a To release the tension from a batten slide the batten prodder supplied carefully between the two halves of the velcro locking mechanism and pull the retrieval l...

Page 7: ...ead at the forward end of the boom figure 56 10 Outhaul 11 Cunningham 1 Pass the rope at the end of the cunningham purchase system through the eye at the bottom of the mainsail luff from starboard right hand to port left hand side 2 Anchor the end of the cunningham purchase system by sliding a half hitch knot into the mast track just below the gooseneck figure 57 3 Cunningham tension is controlled u...

Page 8: ...boat facing into the wind 2 Launch the boat using the appropriate launching trolley dolly 3 Take the boat into the water with the bow facing into the wind 4 Ensure that there is enough water to float the boat off the trolley dolly 5 One person should hold the boat while the other gets in and prepares to set off 6 When there is enough water below you lower the centerboard and rudder fully 7 Cleat th...

Page 9: ...uct on a trailer or trolley that has not been specifically designed for the product Hulls damaged through using an incorrectly designed or wrongly set up trailer or trolley are not covered under warranty When securing your boat to a trailer for transport be very careful that ratchet straps and ropes are not over tightened and that there is sufficient padding under the strap or rope to prevent the h...

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