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Tuning involves adjusting the tension in these shrouds and stays so that the mast will remain straight in 
most  sailing  conditions  with  an  appropriate  amount  of  rake  for  comfortable  helm  balance.    Tuning  is 
carried out in two phases - tuning at the dock and tuning while under sail. 
 
4.3 

Tuning at the Dock 

 
All turnbuckles are equipped with toggles at their base, which eliminates bending load on the swage and 
turnbuckle threads.  Toggles are fitted to both ends of the forestay.  As the boat tacks and the headsail 
loading varies from side to side, the forestay terminals are subject to extreme fatigue loading. 
 
Start tuning the spar by ensuring that the mast is in the center of the boat, perpendicular to the designed 
transverse  water  line.    Your  boat  may  not  sit  level  at  the  dock  due  to  distribution  of  gear,  stores  and 
tankage levels, so check the water line position both sides.  Then slacken the lower shrouds completely by 
undoing  their  turnbuckles.    Take  the  main  halyard  and  lead  the  shackle  end  to  a  point  on  the  rail  or 
chainplate.  Adjust the halyard so that the shackles just touch the reference point on the rail or chainplate 
with a given downward tension, and then cleat the halyard.  Then take the halyard to the same reference 
point on the other side of the deck.  With the same amount of downward tension, you will be able to just 
touch the shackle to the reference point if the mast is plumb transversely.  If not, let off one upper shroud 
turnbuckle and take up on the other in order to bring the masthead closer to center line until the halyard 
shackle touches both reference points under the same downward tension. 
 
The particular part of the rail or deck you choose as your reference point is not important as long as it is 
the  same  point  on  each  side.    Once  the  mast  is  centered  transversely,  tighten  both  upper  shroud 
turnbuckles uniformly, one full turn one side, then one full turn on the other.  Repeat until the turnbuckles 
become difficult to turn.  Pin the turnbuckles. 
Tighten the lower shroud turnbuckles so that almost all of the slack is removed; the center point of each 
lower  shroud  should  have  about  1  inch  of  play  in  either  direction.  Sight  up  the  aft  side  of  the  mast  to 
make sure that it is straight.  The lower shrouds may require adjustment to straighten the mast. 
 
Now check the rake.  Rake is the fore and aft angle of the spar.  The Tartan 3400 spar is designed to carry 
up to (approx.) 

12 inches of rake

.  Rake effects the position of the center of effort of your sail plan and, 

consequently, the balance of the helm.  The effects are more pronounced in heavier winds.  The extent of 
rake  on  our  boat  should  be  determined  by  your  particular  sailing  characteristics,  the  typical  local  wind 
conditions and your sailmaker's suggestions. 
 
Forward rake should be avoided.  The main halyard may be used to measure rake.  In calm wind and sea, 
with the boat floating level on her lines, hang a plumb weight or equivalent, such as a hammer or wrench, 
from the main halyard.  Adjust the halyard so that the weight is suspended just above the gooseneck.  The 
fore and aft distance between the mast and the halyard at the gooseneck level is the amount of rake.  Ease 
off the forestay turnbuckles and tighten the backstay turnbuckle (or vice versa) until the desired rake is 
achieved.  Pin both fore and backstay turnbuckles. 
 
Unless the rake has to be re-adjusted in the future to correct helm balance, these turnbuckles will need no 
more adjusting.  Additional tension may be applied by the backstay adjuster. 
 
Check that the outboard ends of the spreaders are padded and taped to avoid chafing the genoa. 
 
Ensure  that  all  turnbuckles  are  pinned.    The  mast  should  be  fixed  at  the  step  to  prevent  fore  and  aft 
movement and to hold the mast in the step. 
 
You are now ready to complete the tuning procedure while sailing. 

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Страница 1: ...T3400 OM 2012 Tartan Tartan 34 3400 00 Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Tartan Yachts Tartan Yachts One High Tech Avenue One High Tech Avenue Painesville Painesville Ohio 44077 Ohio 44077 USA USA...

Страница 2: ...5 2 Fueling 5 3 Fuel Grade 6 0 ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION 6 1 Engine 6 2 Transmission 6 3 Saildrive 6 4 Propellers 6 5 Removal of Propellers 6 6 Installation of Propellers 6 7 Exhaust System 7 0 CONTROLS...

Страница 3: ...Teak 12 3 2 Cherry and Teak and Holly 12 4 Bottom of the Yacht 12 5 Cove Stripe 12 6 Vinyl Rub Strip 12 7 Running Rigging 12 8 Lifelines Pulpits and Stanchions 12 9 Winches and Blocks 12 10 Engine 12...

Страница 4: ...n is identified by a 12 character Hull Identification Number HIN located on a placard at the top right corner of the transom in accordance with U S Coast Guard Regulations Please identify your model a...

Страница 5: ...mast failure Instructing you on the use of your yacht and all its systems Providing all necessary assistance and service under the terms of the Limited Warranty on your yacht including the processing...

Страница 6: ...he yacht is midway between the straps Additional caution should be exercised to avoid placing a strap in contact with a speedometer or depth finder thru hull fitting Standing Rigging The careful adjus...

Страница 7: ...thoroughly with fresh water and run pumps to flush out excess building dust which settled during the shipping of the boat Clean bilge pump and sump pump strainers This will need to be done quite often...

Страница 8: ...ipment Check for deck leaks caused by shipping NOTE all boats are thoroughly checked prior to shipment but fittings can loosen under shipment and handling Touch up exterior teak finish if applicable I...

Страница 9: ...ts supplied by the manufacturers of the components If any questions arise for which you can t find an answer your Tartan dealer will be pleased to help you It is Company policy that the Tartan line of...

Страница 10: ...ation Plan Hull Lines Plan DC Layout Interior Lighting Plan 110 VAC Layout Propane Leak Detector Schematic Air Conditioning Layout LPG Wiring Thru Hull Layout Tables Table 1 Specifications Table 2 Sai...

Страница 11: ...3 18 9 31 54 1 513 14 3 927 50 3 989 1 80 9 7 50 0 13 2 821 55 3 40 1 84 0 12 20 0 00 5 0 55 0 388 17 3 576 177 0 17 6 910 2 48 1 0 31 0 53 1 579 3 34 1 2 17 2 1 00 0 T OP O FB O O M S ETU P1 D EG F R...

Страница 12: ...Page 12 of 69 SAILPLAN 44 33 E 14 75 CE 14 37 CL R I ST 46 0 REACHER 49 67 JST12 75 JREACHE R1 3 75 M AINS AIL 326 93 sq ft 100 FORETRI293 25 sq ft T OTAL S A 10 0 FORET RI 620 18 sqft 15 5 RE ACH ER...

Страница 13: ...NER BL OC K W ITH JA C KS TE NSI ON ED 1 E ACH 3 8 8 1 4 WHI TE YAC H T BR AID EYE S PLI C E BO TH E NDS HARK EN 3 48 29 mm CARBO SIN GL E FIXE DB LOC K SPLI CED ON TO L IN EBY R I GG ING VE NDO R TE...

Страница 14: ...16 99 12 13 11 14 15 16 17 0 40 17 99 0 40 18 36 0 40 18 37 0 40 18 38 0 40 18 39 3 07 4 1 40 17 30 WEST M AR INE HAR KEN BAIN BRID GE M OR SE SEL DON 18 18 18 18 1 19 19 20 21 1 G 10 1 4 X 1 X 4 0 2...

Страница 15: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 15 of 69 DECK PLAN WO O D...

Страница 16: ...6 7 10 8 9 0401290 HARKEN 2600 57mm CARBO SINGLE 0401290 HARKEN 2600 57mm CARBO SINGLE 0401290 HARKEN 2600 57mm CARBO SINGLE 0401290 HARKEN 2600 57mm CARBO SINGLE 0401290 HARKEN 2600 57mm CARBO SINGL...

Страница 17: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 17 of 69 ACCOMMODATION PLAN...

Страница 18: ...E ST AL WIT H ENGIN ES IDE MOUNT E NGIN E CONTR OL TOP PLATE W ITHC U P HOLDE RS 89400033 EN GU AR D KICKB AC KGU AR DRAIL ST ANDA RD W HE EL 40 C OMMODOR E W HE EL TILLER L EVE R 2 500INC H B OR E 37...

Страница 19: ...LL O N S I C E BO X 6 0 C U B I C FE ET R E F E R O P T T 35 00 R EF ER V EN T I N S TA LL M AS T ST EP F LU SH W I T H AF T ED G E O F TI M BE R O P T S T E R E O O P T S P E E D D E P T H T HR U H U...

Страница 20: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 20 of 69 INTERIOR LIGHTING PLAN...

Страница 21: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 21 of 69 BATTERY WIRING SCHEMATIC S G G R ECHO CHARGE...

Страница 22: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 22 of 69 110 VOLT AC LAYOUT T A N K H O T W A T E R OP TION A L A IR CO N OP TION A L A IR CO N PU M P...

Страница 23: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 23 of 69 PROPANE LEAK DETECTOR...

Страница 24: ...Page 24 of 69 CONDUIT LAYOUT 12 6 9 5 4 0 1 0 1 1 2 PORT DC CONDUIT 1 1 2 PORT AC CONDUIT 1 1 2 ST ARBOARD DC CONFDUIT TOP 1 1 2 ST ARBOARD AC CONF DUIT 2ND FROM TOP 1 1 2 FUEL VENT CONDUIT 3RD FROM...

Страница 25: ...1114 ELBOW WHALE 1 2 FEM ALE SET THRU HULLS LIDS WI T H SILICONE TANK AND LID TO BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED BEFORE INST ALLI NG LI D END TANK VENT HOSES IN BUNK DRILL 1 16 HOLE IN T OP OF VENT ELBOW INST A...

Страница 26: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 26 of 69 FRESH WATER MANIFOLD TIE WRAP TO CABINET BACK...

Страница 27: ...LACK WATER 5FT 1101377 FRP TUBE 5 8 OD 2 5FT 1101139 HOSE 5 8 WATER HEATER 4EA 1101381 CLAMP 10 HOSE 1EA 1101159 TEE 1 X 1 5 8 4EA 1101385 CLAMP 16 HOSE 1EA 1201055 SWI T CH F LOAT SURE BAIL 1EA 11013...

Страница 28: ...D ISCHARGE H OSE 1 1 2 I D S ANITARY D ISCHARGE H OSE 1 1 2 ID SANITARY DISCHARGE HOSE 5 8 ID HEATER HOSE 1 I D W IRE R EIN H OSE PERKO T HRU H ULL V ENT F ITTING DECK P UMPOUT POLY H OLDING T ANK JA...

Страница 29: ...ING TANK GALLONS 20 75 7 liters SAIL AREA SQUARE FEET w 100 Self Tacking Jib 620 18 57 67 sq m I FORETRIANGLE 46 0 14 02m J FORETRIANGLE 12 9 3 89m P MAINSAIL LUFF 44 4 13 51m E MAINSAIL FOOT 14 9 4 5...

Страница 30: ...system installed BOOM SECTION POCKET BOOM FOOT LOOSE CLEW ATTACHMENT CAR INSTALLED ON BOOM CLEW CUT UP N A TACK CUT BACK 2 OR 63MM TACK CUT UP 5 16 OR 8MM REEF CUT BACK N A REEF CUT UP N A FOOT ENTRY...

Страница 31: ...EEN STA SET SPINNAKER LAZY GUY 2 7 16 60 WHITE STA SET X PLUS SPINNAKER POLE FOREGUY 1 3 8 50 BLUE STA SET SPIN POLE CAR 1 5 16 31 WHITE STA SET SPINNAKER POLE TOPPING LIFT 1 3 8 80 BLUE STA SET SPINN...

Страница 32: ...rigging deck fittings for cracks crevices deterioration kinks or other unusual conditions X X Make sure all rigging functions correctly X X Clean or lubricate sheaves as required X Strip down clean an...

Страница 33: ...X X Spray all electrical connections with WD 40 or similar lubricant X Change Saildrive oil see engine manual X Check Saildrive rubber seal for cracks or wear X X PLUMBING SYSTEMS Clean out bilge and...

Страница 34: ...d stiffness properties to the hull and yet ensuring that overall weight is kept to a minimum The strength weight characteristic of the sandwich composite as well as resistance to impact and abrasion i...

Страница 35: ...angle formed by the shroud as it bends over the spreader tip A horizontal spreader or worse still a spreader angled downwards is dangerous The spreader may be forced to slip further down the shroud r...

Страница 36: ...is centered transversely tighten both upper shroud turnbuckles uniformly one full turn one side then one full turn on the other Repeat until the turnbuckles become difficult to turn Pin the turnbuckl...

Страница 37: ...ever after this initial working in period you will find that the rig tends to hold its tune for considerably long periods of time After becoming used to the feel of the boat you may wish to either inc...

Страница 38: ...the fuel inlet deck cap be sure all open flames aboard the yacht are extinguished no person is smoking and that the electrical main switch as well as all electrical circuits are turned to off Once th...

Страница 39: ...upon the care it is given 6 4 Propellers The standard propeller supplied with the yacht is a folding two bladed bronze unit When sailing it is advised to lock the propeller by putting the engine in r...

Страница 40: ...aster OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 40 of 69 port Seawater in the heat exchanger lowers the temperature of the engine coolant circulated through the engine block by means of the normal engine water pum...

Страница 41: ...in neutral 4 Follow specific instructions as offered in engine Owner s Manual When sailing it is always advisable to start the engine before the sails are lowered In this way it is still possible to m...

Страница 42: ...nstallations in Cored Areas A Drill hole size to accommodate the thru hull fitting B Using a knife remove the synthetic core from the area surrounding the hole at least two inches beyond the edge of t...

Страница 43: ...f switch are designed to always be hot These items include the bilge pumps memory courtesy lighting and inverter control 9 2 Batteries Tartan Yachts are factory supplied with batteries The battery box...

Страница 44: ...tallation of the thru hull fittings should be supplied with the unit See section 8 1 Installation of Thru Hull Fittings 10 3 Masthead Fittings Masthead fittings should be installed carefully following...

Страница 45: ...type of sea or visibility conditions 11 4 Life Lines The lifelines aboard your yacht should be checked regularly to ensure their integrity Always be sure that access gates if fitted are closed before...

Страница 46: ...rs should be carried aboard and the lung power type makes a reliable back up Sailboats may not be identified well on radar therefore a radar reflector is a must These can be purchased commercially The...

Страница 47: ...ajor damage where a large area of the gelcoat has been removed or where the damage extends into the glass lamination below the gelcoat consult your Tartan Dealer or a qualified marine yard Gelcoat sur...

Страница 48: ...er resistance By following the approved finishing methods you will maintain your hull blister warranty protection as well as protect your investment for years to come BOTTOM PAINTING BARE FIBERGLASS 1...

Страница 49: ...e bottom should be scrubbed down immediately before any marine growth dries and hardens upon the bottom 12 5 Cove Stripe The cove just below the deck line is colored vinyl tape The cove stripe may be...

Страница 50: ...bolts securing the winches should be checked at least once each season Access to the bolts which secure the cockpit winches may be gained by removing the winch drums Bolts securing the winches on the...

Страница 51: ...e 12 13 Upholstery 12 13 1 CLOTH The cushions and seat backs on your Tartan Yacht are covered with relatively stain resistant fabric which should only be dry cleaned However consult your local dry cle...

Страница 52: ...r to reveal any scratches or damage Repair damaged areas Wax the hull exterior Color pigment may be mixed into the wax before application This tends to make small scratches disappear when the hull is...

Страница 53: ...ie all running rigging together and secure the bundle to the spar at the lower black band Tie all standing rigging together and secure the bundle to the spar at the lower black band Remove cotter and...

Страница 54: ...structions in the SparTite kit included with your new yacht WOOD CHOCKS ARE NOT AN ACCEPTABLE METHOD OF CHOCKING THE MAST AT THE PARTNERS USE ONLY SPARTITE TO CHOCK YOUR CARBON FIBER MAST AS WOOD OR O...

Страница 55: ...edge allowing air to circulate freely to reduce the chance of mold Lubricate and cover all exposed mechanical fittings to guard against ice or snow Check all electrical and mechanical components on th...

Страница 56: ...e all fuel filters and filter elements should be drained cleaned and replaced where necessary The same attention should be given to the water separator The fuel system should then be bled and the engi...

Страница 57: ...rchased your Tartan from a previous owner You made a wise decision to purchase a Tartan Your yacht delivers world class luxury and performance along with an unparalleled commitment from Tartan to ensu...

Страница 58: ...rst subsequent owner of the Tartan Yacht upon application and approval by Hanover subject to the submission of the following a a survey of the Tartan Yacht conducted and certified by a surveyor who is...

Страница 59: ...salt hail and lightning Fire collision or grounding Piracy or theft Salvage costs Incidental costs associated with the alleged defect including but not limited to costs for downtime substitute vessel...

Страница 60: ...S NOT SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE BINDING ON HANOVER IV Procedure for Warranty Claims In order to enhance and expedite the warranty process Hanover requests that the owner comply with the f...

Страница 61: ...ice Department has the exclusive authority to approve or deny a warranty claim No Hanover Dealer has the authority to approve or deny a warranty claim and no statement by any Hanover Dealer regarding...

Страница 62: ...master OM Tartan 3400 2012 doc Page 62 of 69 Tartan Yachts Commissioning Checklist...

Страница 63: ...the transport company Should you notice any loss or damage you must notify your dealer within 30 days of arrival as neither the carrier nor TARTAN can honor claims beyond 30 days Inspecting equipment...

Страница 64: ...t us in maintaining an accurate list of owners for possible future mailings regarding safety information about your yacht Confirm that all the items that are the responsibility of the dealer outlined...

Страница 65: ...and to assure that the center of gravity of the yacht is midway between the straps Additional caution should be exercised to avoid placing a strap in contact with a speedometer or depth finder thru h...

Страница 66: ...ing and feathering props require additional steps Interior Charge and inspect batteries NOTE Batteries are shipped from our plant with only partial charge Check hose clamps on ALL thru hull hoses and...

Страница 67: ...correct if needed Tighten backstay turnbuckle Tighten lower shrouds so mast is straight athwartships Lowers are to be just a little looser than uppers Tighten intermediate shrouds With rigging adjustm...

Страница 68: ...p Operate bilge pump s NOTE if auto pump is installed adjust switch level and assure that auto switch is not blocked by bilge hoses Operate sump pump shower and drain collection and on some models sin...

Страница 69: ...yards etc Check and adjust operation of reefing system After Shakedown Sail Re tension all rigging if necessary If excess headstay sag is apparent adjust furler or tension backstay DEALER ____________...

Страница 70: ...our completion of this registration is important It will allow us to follow up on any warranties and to keep you apprised of useful information techniques or updates regarding your Tartan Personal Inf...

Страница 71: ...______________ __________ ___________________ __________ _______________ __________ ___________________ __________ _______________ __________ 2 For approximately how many years have you sailed _____ a...

Страница 72: ..._______ __________ Dealer __________ __________ Brochures __________ __________ TARTAN web site __________ __________ YOUR PURCHASE 7 Rank the following features for their importance to you when you s...

Страница 73: ...Nautor Swan _____ Hinckley _____ C C _____ Island Packet Other s ______________________________________________ 10 How many boat dealers did you visit and how many trips did you make before ordering...

Страница 74: ...ny publications we would like to know which ones you read regularly either as a subscriber or from the newsstand Please check the relevant titles below and then circle the ones you find most useful or...

Страница 75: ...Owner Registration tartan reg_ques doc 18 Additional comments THANK YOU FROM TARTAN YACHTS...

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