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Page 1: ...uctions ILCA Membership Form VSSA Membership Card Block Package Contains V bolt Ratchet block Swivel bullet block Small bullet block Double bullet block Doublebulletblockw jam Largebulletblock Shockcordwithball retainer Lto R These instructions include detailed drawings of all parts of the boat and itsfittings To make rigging the boat an easier task it is strongly recommended that you study these ...

Page 2: ...ame point as the top end of the diamond wires Uncoil the wires and stretch out down the back side of the mast 8 UpperMast and MainHalyard Installthe upper mastby slidingthe uppermast intothe lower mast It is importantto keep the mainhalyardon the left sidewhen insertingthe uppermast Thisis the same sideas the yellow sticker The main halyardis shippedin a coil at the top of the bottom mast Afterins...

Page 3: ...e tilted back towards the stem of the boat in order to allow the base to fit into the mast step With the mast being manually held in place tie the forestay tightly to the V bolt on the bow 13 Rigging trapeze wires race boat only The trapeze wires hang down to the deck behind the shroud wires Using the trapeze shock cord from the line package tie one end to a trapeze ring Thread the other end down ...

Page 4: ...desof the bock andpulltight Thiscompletesthe travellerinstallation 16 Mainsheet Installthe ratchetblock ontothe swivelbase locatedin the middleof the cockpit Tie oneend of the mainsheetto the largebulletblockwithbecketattachedto the back end of the boom Threadthe free end throughthe largebulletblocktied to the traveller passingfrom frontto back then back up to the sheaveof the block onthe boom Pul...

Page 5: ...completethespinnakerpole installationtie one end of the spinnakerpole toppingliftto the eyestrapat the frontend of the pole and pass the otherend throughthe cleatat thebaseof the frontof the mast 20 SpinnakerHalyard Raceboat only The spinnakerhalyardexits the lowermast and leadsdownto the lancecleaton the back of themast Seeabove figure Torig the spinnakerhalyardfor usethreadthe end of the halyard...

Page 6: ...thetop or head of the sailand feed the boltropeat the frontedge of the sailintothe grooveat the back of the mast The sailis now readyfor hoisting 24 Jib Unrollthejib on the fordeck Shackletheforwardlower cornerof the sailto the U boltusingthe twistshackle Shacklethe halyardto the top of the sailusinga straightshackle Passbothends of thejib sheetthroughtheback lowercornerof the sail andpull them th...

Page 7: ...s 1 Always avoid overhead wires when stepping the mast and raising the sail 2 If you are new to sailing it is advisable to seek the help of an experienced sailor before trying out your boat For maximum safety and enjoyment we advise that you enroll in a sailing course 3 When transporting on a car or trailering make certain the hullis well supported Distribute the load on large well fitted padded b...

Page 8: ...53 Pkg 10 eWFairtead L eChart 1 1 1 End Plua Kit 90 04 Black Blue Kil 90 23 1 Evestrap 10 14 0 1 Beckel lockK 1 See Chart 1 1 Lacing EveslraD K 90 11 EveslraD 10 14 0 1 Bottom Plug 15 12 2 A Main Halvard Crane 15 08 2 TOD PluQ 15 09 2 pinaker Launch Tube 80 53 2 1 Bailer 14 41 2 J tV IV Baile gSkt Th 14 49 Bailer skt Thin 14 49 2 e eDlacement Chute 35 41 0 ...

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