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Each time your MiniCat is used   pay 
special attention to ensure the ends of 
the mast sections are free of sand, grit 
and dirt. 
Lubricate after each use. 

Slip the main sail into the groove in the mast. 
Pull the lift rope of the main mast through the 
pulley at the top of the mast. In the upper part of 
the mast (approximately 80 cm from the top), 
attach the side anchorage ropes of the mast 
and the sheet yoke for securing the front 
anchorage rope. Assemble the 'jib furler' 
system by putting together the three aluminum 
tubes. Now attach the rope, pulled through 
these tubes, to the sheet yoke on the mast. Slip 
over the foresail/jib. Erect the mast with the 
sails attached and ensure its position with the 
anchorage ropes. Anchor the middle rope with 
the 'furler' to the longitudinal central tube and 
the two side ropes to the side parts of the 
frame. By screwing out the central nut under 
the mast you will tighten and take the strain on 
all the anchor ropes.   

8.   At the rear part of the frame, install on the 
longitudinal central tube the yoke of the rudder 
(fig. 6). Attach the rudder using one vertical bolt 
and nut (with lock), which serves also as the 
rotation pin. 

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Caution !

Summary of Contents for 2012 310.SPORT

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Page 2: ...y occur as a consequence of heavy usage or misuse Despite its strength your MiniCat may be seriously damaged if it is not used properly This will jeopardise your safety when sailing Always adjust the...

Page 3: ...num parts see fig 1 1 2 Maximum number of occupants 1 adult 1 child not exceeding 235 kg Total weight 270kg Carrying capacity 235 kg The maximum permitted load includes the weight of all persons onboa...

Page 4: ...sure on the pin to enable it to sit in the higher position To inflate your MiniCat there use the pump supplied Inflate the floats partially and align them into position Then inflate the floats fully t...

Page 5: ...ting together the three aluminum tubes Now attach the rope pulled through these tubes to the sheet yoke on the mast Slip over the foresail jib Erect the mast with the sails attached and ensure its pos...

Page 6: ...e yourself with any local regulations or restrictions for the piece of water in which you intend to operate MiniCat is not intended to be towed behind a motorised craft It must not be towed slide move...

Page 7: ...f the floats to get back on board Repair of your MiniCat Damage to the MiniCat floats can be easily repaired using the supplied MiniCat Repair Kit Repair procedure Mark the damaged area on the boat an...

Page 8: ...quality certified life jacket Before each time you sail check your equipment for functionality and that it does not show any signs of damage Do not overestimate your abilities on the water take care...

Page 9: ...4 5 4 m s 0 5 1 m 2 3 5 ft Large wavelets Crests begin to break scattered whitecaps Leaves and small twigs constantly moving light flags extended Moderate breeze 20 28 km h 13 17 mph 11 15 kn 5 5 7 9...

Page 10: ...way of the vessel being overtaken even in the case of a s a i l i n g v e s s e l overtaking a power driven vessel S R OARD K TA B O POR GI W VE T AY A vessel that arrives from the right is given way...

Page 11: ...mity with the requirements of SN EN ISO 6185 issued by the European Committee for Standardization CEN on 10 November 2001 and is safe under the conditions of the above stated use The manufacturer decl...

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