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18.8 Rotate counterweight on the front of the 

jib boom by clockwise direction to adjust its 

position, ensuring jib boom swing CG is located 

on SR7.

19. Move the bowsie as shown 

to adjust the bended angle of 

the mast. The mast should be 

bended little like a bow as the 

dotted line shown in picture, 

but ensure it is a straight 

center line between top and 

bottom of mast.

20. Move the lower bowsie to 

tighten or loosen the jib sail.

21. Move the bowsie as shown 

to tighten or loosen the jib 

boom.

22. Move the bowsie as shown 

to adjust distance between the 

jib boom and the deck.

8mm - 12mm

18.6 Move SR6 to adjust the cord tied in step 15 if it is too tight(move to SR6 direction) or if too 

loose(move to SR4 direction), to keep the jib boom with 30mm - 35mm expand distance to mast when the 

sail stick is at lowest position.   

18.7 Move SR7 to adjust the distance between the jib boom and the mast if they are too close(move to 

SR6 direction) or if too far away(move to counterweight direction) to keep about 8mm - 12mm between 

the jib boom and the mast.  

        

30mm - 35mm

Summary of Contents for Hurricane 791-2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Safety Precautions and Warnings WARNING As the user of this product you are solely responsible for operating in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product...

Page 3: ...Stand Parts 9 Ballast 10 Keel 11 Rudder 12 Shrouds Cross 1 2 5 3 4 7 8 8 8 6 12 10 11 9 13 Cord Storage Board 14 Forestay Crane 15 HM5 90mm Screw 16 Water proof Rubber Piece 2pcs 17 Spare Dyneema Cord...

Page 4: ...Installation and Rigging Guide 2 Setup the keel water proof rubber piece and ballast by HM5 50mm screw using a H4 0mm allen key 3 Setup the keel water proof rubber piece into hull by HM5 90mm screw us...

Page 5: ...ane 10 2 Lead the cord through the shrouds cross 10 3 Hang the cord on the eyelet on port by the clevis 10 4 Repeat steps 10 1 10 3 to hang cord R1 on the starboard side 6 Hang the main sail on the ba...

Page 6: ...n the starboard side 11 3 Hang the cord on the eyelet on port by the clevis 15 Unleash the cord from the silicone ring on jib boom lead it through the eyelets on the deck as shown Hang the cord on the...

Page 7: ...ht but leaving little bending room so that it can sail Normally if in strong wind environment it needs more bending room in gentle wind environment it needs less bending room SR1 SR2 SR3 Boomvang 17 A...

Page 8: ...b sail 21 Move the bowsie as shown to tighten or loosen the jib boom 22 Move the bowsie as shown to adjust distance between the jib boom and the deck 8mm 12mm 18 6 Move SR6 to adjust the cord tied in...

Page 9: ...eceiver Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID Globally Unique Identifier code of a single specific transmitter When a receiver is bound to a transmitter the receiver...

Page 10: ...stick controls maximum expand angle of main sail and jib sail When you move sail stick in upper position both sails will be allowed with larger expand angles when wind comes Both sails can expand to l...

Page 11: ...ition Quarter Lee Sails Pull back both sails at starboard side Rudder in center position Luff Up Sails Pull back both sails gradually Rudder Turn to the left Wind Abeam Sails Expand both at a angle of...

Page 12: ...oat hull then place the boat in a dry cool environment Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Causes Solutions The system is not connected Your transmitter and receiver are too close Take transmitter...

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