BENETEAU 331
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Jan. 10, 2003
rev 02
Neil Pryde Sales & Design Office
354 Woodmont Rd #18
Milford Conn. 06460
U.S.A.
Phone: 203-874-6984
Fax: 203-877-7014
Drawing Name: Beneteau 331 Lazy Bag
Date:
Drawn by:
1-19-00
Bob Pattison
Revision #:
Scale: Not to Scale
2
File Name:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SHEET
Beneteau 331 Classic Cover
BACK BUCKLE and loop 25mm x 500mm
Loop goes through corner rings and
back to other side of bag to allow for tensioning.
Buckle should be set 200mm in from ends of bag
6 - Grommets each side of cover at 620mm centers.
604B Slugs webbed through both sides of cover.
Zipper half to both sides
and sewn to front
Fore/aft zip runs from aft
forward
Notes:
Cover: Dark Green Odysey
1. Top section folded over to accept a
11mm round batten.
2. Top sewn to seam. See detail
3. Openings for line notched in as shown.
4.Front flaps to fold inside bag while sailing.
It issecured with small Velcro tab to keep them tidy
in the interior of bag
5.Web loops and buckle at fore and aft
ends for tensioning. ***these should be sewn on
the inside of the bag
6. aft end of batten pockets (both sides)
sewn closed
7. Front end of batten pockets with velcro on both
sides of inside pocket for seal.
889
m
m
342m
m
2
54m
m
600mm
43m
m
Top and bottom front support straps:
25MM Webbing loop 1000mm long
Sewn to INSIDE of cover
(not externall as shown)
860mm
4368mm
The buckle and web are sewn to
the INSIDE OF the cover
1010mm
1010mm
200mm
Side panels form loop by folding
over onto themselves and sewing.
Top panel is in place and is sewn
in at same time
zip
Notches in pockets are cut and
hot knifed later
Stitching