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Magno Rigging Manual |
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Magno Rigging Manual p 1
Rigging Instructions Upgrade Instructions www.toppersailboats.com ... |
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Magno Rigging Manual p 2
Principal Dimensions Dimensions Principales Hauptabmessungen Dimensioni Principali Dimensiones Principales Declaration of conformity This craft has been designed and constructed in accordance with th... |
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Magno Rigging Manual p 3
owners manual 01 r*jlfing the fi*Aft - Position the boat head to wind away from any overhead power lines or other obstructions. Lay the mast along the centre line of the boat. (1) Attach the shrouds... |
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Magno Rigging Manual p 4
owners manual . mm mmmM - Unroll the jib. Ensure that the roller furler at the bow is wound up. Release the line from the cleat (on the underside of the crossbeam) and make sure there are enough turn... |
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Magno Rigging Manual p 5
owners manual 03 * r< 39 u \9 6^ QtvwAktr kit (14 )The gennaker halyard is entirely external. One end ties straight on to the head of the sail while the tail passes through the spreader and down the side of the mast. Thread the tail down through the block on the bottom front of the beam, then forward, around the free block (attached to the line that pulls the pole out), then back to the cleat on the port side of the mast. Lead the end down through the block at the front of the centreboard case then through the eyelet at the back of the sock. Feed it up the sock to the mouth of the chute. Tie it off so you do not lose it! bovo ] Jprit - ^tiw ^ker pole (15 )The tack line emerges from the forward end of the bowsprit. Tie a figure-of-eight knot about 6in /15cm from the end of this line and an overhand knot right at the end. (16 )Pull the pole right out: the easiest way to do this is to tie off the top end of the gennaker halyard and pull on the other end. This should launch the pole by pulling the double block back down the boat. Ensure that the pole is right out. The lines should be pre-set to the correct position - i.e. the pole goes right out; when it is out the figure-of-eight knot in the tack line is pulled right to the end of the pole; when fully retracted the pole still sticks out about 2in/5cm. This last point is important because if the pole comes right back into the boat it may catch on the hole in the bow when you hoist! If you need to adjust any of these remember that they are all interdependent. So moving one will affect the others. For instance, moving the knot which attaches the aft end of the tack line to the deck-eye on the floor of the boat in front of the mast will affect how far the pole can go out and the distance from the tack of the sail to the pole end. Bear in mind also the fact that the rope may stretch initially, so you may need to adjust the knot after the first time you sail. ... |








