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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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meet. NOTE: this ensures that the cord will not slip
out of the loop. Tie the cord to the masthead, and run
it through the small loop of the wire hook. Connect this
to the ring-screw (part 34), thread the cord through a
tensioner (part 46) and tie the end as shown. Adjust
the tensioner to place the backstay under light
tension.
Tie the shrouds (part 74) to the inner hole of the jib
hanger, leaving both ends of the cord approximately
the same length. Make up two wire hooks as
described earlier. Thread one of the cord ends
through the small loop of the hook, and connect the
large loop of the hook to the ring-screw. Slip the cord
through a tensioner, then loop it around the fillister-
head screw (part 33) in the deck and tie it to the
tensioner again. Repeat the procedure with the shroud
on the other side of the boat. Place the shrouds until
light tension, so that the mast stands up straight.
Rub the black stickers firmly onto the sails using a
scrap piece of wood. Heat a needle or pin (caution:
burn hazard!) and use it to pierce 1 mm Ø holes in the
sail at the positions shown. The hole in the clew must
be opened up to 2 mm Ø. The position of the holes is
shown on the plan. NOTE: the hot needle melts the
sail material cleanly, and prevents it fraying.
Glue the carbon fibre sail battens (part 76) to the sail
following the dimensions stated on the plan. The ends
of the battens must be secured using the circular
stickers (part 77) to prevent them coming loose. Apply
the stickers centrally round the leech (trailing edge) of
the sail.
Tie the mainsail luff stretcher (part 78) securely to the
throat of the sail. Tie the mainsail halyard (part 79) to
the headboard (top corner) of the mainsail, and slip
the halyard through the hole in the masthead fitting.
Position the cord in such a way that the mainsail is
located about 4 mm above the main boom swivel
bracket, and tie it to the masthead fitting. Slip the cord
of the luff stretcher through the two holes in the main
boom bracket (part 59), run it through a tensioner (part
46), wrap the cord round the ring-screw, and tie the
end to the tensioner again. Adjust the tensioner to
place the mainsail under light tension.
Fit the mast rings (part 80) over the mast and through
the sail.
Cut the sliding sleeve (part 81) from the snake outer
sleeve. Slip one large collet (part 82) onto the main
boom, fit the sliding sleeve into the collet, and secure
it with a retaining screw (part 68). Slide the collet into
position, and tighten the screw to secure it.
Slide another large collet (part 82) onto the main
boom, slip the clew of the sail between the clamp jaws
and fit a retaining screw (part 68) to secure it. Ensure
that the sail is under tension, and is able to move on
the screw shank.
Run the main sheet (part 44) through the sliding
sleeve and into the collet. Press one large collet (part
82) over the main boom. Set the sail setting servo to
the position at which the sails are close-hauled, then
run the sheet through the holes in the collet and
secure the sheet with a knot, as shown on the plan.
IMPORTANT: there must be sufficient travel for sheet adjustment; the correct position is central between
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