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SPARE PARTS

690101 RUDDER & TILLER
690102 KEEL W/ LEAD WEIGHT
690103 MAST W/ GOOSENECK INSTALLED
690104 BOOM SET
690105 SAIL SET W/ BALLENS
690106 BOAT STAND
690107 COMPLETE RIGGING SET
690108 PULLEY & DECK FITTINGS
690109 HULL & RADIO BOX

690110 COVER SET (INNER & OUTER)

690111 SAIL SERVO ARM

690112 SERVO
690113 RECEIVER
690114 RUDDER PUSHROD & CLEVIS
690115 DECAL SET
690116 BATTERY BOX

   Megatech warrants this product to be free from original manufacturing defects 

for 90 days from purchase by the consumer.  Megatech makes no express or 

implied  claims  regarding  this  product 

once  it  has  been  assembled  and 

used

.  This warranty does not cover damage from intentional misuse, abuse, 

fire, flood, or other damage unrelated to the use of this product for the purpose 

of which such products are normally intended.  This warranty does not cover 

damage from products used with this item that are not approved for use with 

this product.  The purchaser of this product acknowledges and understands that 

they alone assume all risk and liability for personal or property damage and/or 

injury resulting from the buyer’s use of this product.  Under no circumstances 

shall Megatech’s limits of liability from use of this product exceed the original 

purchaser’s cost of the item.  The express warranties contained above are in 

lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to 

the warranty of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose, nor shall 

Megatech, its divisions or assigns be liable for any incidental or consequential 

damages,  costs  or  expenses  incurred  by  the  purchaser  of  this  product.

   This warranty gives you specific legal rights, but other rights that vary from 

state to state may be available to you.

Megatech International - 8300 Tonnelle Ave - North Bergen, NJ 07047 

(201)662-2800

www.megatech.com

WARRANTY

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Page 3: ...lever 4 Insert rudder into rudder tube Using Allen wrench supplied tighten tiller arm onto rudder shaft making sure that it s at a 90 degree angle to the rudder blade Rotate lever lock 90 to secure ke...

Page 4: ...ooseneck is point ing back and the jib hoist is pointing forward Slide boom through loop 1 and then slide O ring 2 onto boom and place hook 3 in the hole bottom of boom See fig 1 for finished view Fit...

Page 5: ...lace mast butt in hole in deck Fit G to G 8 Connect jib takedown hook to takedown bracket in the front of the boat Fit A to A 9 Hook side shrouds to side shroud takedown brackets Fit C to C And B to B...

Page 6: ...10 Hook backstay onto backstay bracket Fit D to D 11 Using bowsie on top of the mast tighten side shrouds and gently tighten backstay D D...

Page 7: ...Sheet line hook Place hook in hole Main Jib sheet Slide rubber o ring to lock in place Determining the correct position for the main sheet line hook When the left stick on the transmitter is down in...

Page 8: ...tter take radio cover off and insert bat teries IMPORTANT Make sure you have inserted all batter ies in the right direction WARNING ALWAYS BE SURE TO TURN ON THE TRANSMITTER FIRST Then turn boat on se...

Page 9: ...s not cover damage from products used with this item that are not approved for use with this product The purchaser of this product acknowledges and understands that they alone assume all risk and liab...

Page 10: ...le at which the sail should be set On a close hauled course the sail is in tight on a reach the sail is halfway out on a run the sail is out all the way To pull the sail in and sail a close hauled cou...

Page 11: ...ack starboard tack Rule Port refers to the left side of the boat when facing the bow Starboard refers to the right side of the boat when facing the bow A boat in motion is on either port tack or starb...

Page 12: ...B imagine a line parallel to the back of your boat If the nearest boat to your boat has not yet crossed overlapped the parallel line figure C you may round the buoy without yielding to that boat If t...

Page 13: ...360 degree penalty turn figure E After the penalty turn the boat may resume racing If the boat hits the buoy on the wrong side of the buoy it must re round the buoy on the correct side before doing th...

Page 14: ...ame tack starboard tack in these examples at close proximity figure G the leeward boat 1 has the right of way over the windward boat 2 If you are a windward boat on the offensive you must pass with en...

Page 15: ...st head to wind If you do you lose the right of way regardless of which tack you are sailing on If there is a collision after the leeward boat is past head to wind the leeward boat must do a penalty t...

Page 16: ...an sail the only limit is your imagination The most common course is the Modified Olympic course WIND DIRECTION Start Finish line Jockey for the best position during a one minute countdown Sail two la...

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