foreDeck-poUch
► For stowage of the lowered gennaker,
anchor and other utensils, that may be
stowed in a wet state.
► Attach the fordeck-pouch by means of
the elasticated cord to the loops on the
foredeck.
BoW-BaG
► The bow-bag can be secured by means
of the fore straps that fasten along the
strip of loops on the foredeck.
► Either two bags can be lashed lengthwise
parallel, or one bag crossways.
Gennaker
► Sailing with the gennaker up, it is pos-
sible to reach up to 30% more speed on
close reaching, than achievable sailing
under standard sails.
► For details of use refer to the attached in-
struction manual.
Motor Bracket
► A bracket to carry an outboard motor can
be mounted in place and instead of the
rudder assembly, or to either side of it.
► If the bracket is to be fitted to the either
side of the rudder assembly, 2 fixing
holes need to be drilled to the frame ele-
ment.
► Slip the motor bracket from the rear onto
the rear frame element. Set a position
where motor and rudder do not obstruct
each other. The brackets pre-drilled holes
indicate the hole positions to be marked
on the frame.
► Remove the bracket and drill holes at the
marked positions.
► Place the motor bracket back in position,
insert the bolts from beneath through the
frame element and fasten by means of
the wing nuts.
► The motor attaches to the brackets motor
retention panel.
attention: check secure seating of the
motor after approx 15 minutes of run.
the motor bracket is designed for a long
shaft outboard motor to a max. output of
4.4 kW /6 hp and max. weight of 30 kg.
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