· Rigging in the Yard Most of the rigging for the Laser is done in the yard and boat house. You should only move the boat onto the dock and into the water when you are ready to sail. With a little practice you should be able to rig and be off sailing in under 15 minutes. LaserPerformance is the world’s largest producer of small sailboats and proudly promotes the sailing community. LaserPerformance products are designed and built to meet the needs of all sailors. LaserPerformance proudly makes many sailboats including: . PICO Rigging Manual 1 Glossary 2 Unpack your Pico 3 Pico Race Pack 4 Checking the hull 5 Rigging the Mast and sail 6 Raising the Mast 7 Rigging the boom 8 Rigging the Vang 9 Sails 10 Fitting Race Hiking Straps and mainsheet block and “stand up” boot 11 Fitting the rudder Assembly 12 Fitting the Daggerboard 13 Reefi ng your Pico
ILCA 6 (Laser®) Radial Sail Race (North) C$ Excl. tax. Login for wishlist. Laser Performance. Laser, the Radial and the Laser all use the same hull and equipment with the exception of the lower mast and sail. We suggest that you read through this guide to better familiarize yourself with the parts and rigging of your new boat. If you have any questions please contact your dealer or call LaserPerformance's. LASER LASER RADIAL LASER LASER Rigging Guide 1. Unpacking and Preparation: Laser, Radial Laser 2. Parts of the Laser 3. Hardware Location 4. Hardware Installation 5. Rigging the Traveler 6. Rigging the Mast 7. Stepping the Mast 8. Rigging the Outhaul 9. Rigging the Clew Tie-down Rigging the Vang Rigging the Cunningham
SAILBOATS Highpoint Avenue Portsmouth, RI USA V A N G U A R 0 Tel. () · Fax () LASER 2 RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS D Unpack and identify all the major parts: 1. Hull 2. Mast Kit Contains: Top Mast Bottom Mast Boom (Boom is shipped with three straight and one twist shackle attached) Spinnaker Pole (Race Boat Only) 3. LASER LASER RADIAL LASER LASER Rigging Guide 1. Unpacking and Preparation: Laser, Radial Laser 2. Parts of the Laser 3. Hardware Location 4. Hardware Installation 5. Rigging the Traveler 6. Rigging the Mast 7. Stepping the Mast 8. Rigging the Outhaul 9. Rigging the Clew Tie-down Rigging the Vang Rigging the Cunningham A Laser sail has battens (stiff pieces of plastic) to help it keep its shape and curve more aerodynamically. Slide the sail over the end of hte mast carefully, making sure that the foot (the bottom) of the sail is in line with the gooseneck (the multi-directional joint partway up the bottom section of the mast).
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