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209173 RCD-2
Index A
According to the equipment level of your boat, textile lifelines may be fitted:
- The lashing at the ends of the lifelines is used to adjust the tension of the lifelins.
- The service life of a textile service life is between 5 and 7 years, depending on the area and the sailing schedule for the
boat.
- It is recommended that the lifelines are checked annually to detect any traces of wear or fraying.
- After 7 years or in the event of fraying, it is vital to change the lifelines.
Maintenance
- Rinse the lifelines regularly with clean water.
- It is possible to remove the textile lifelines during the boat's winter lay-up to protect them from UV. Ensure that each
lifeline is correctly labelled to ensure they can be correctly repositioned during refitting.
Example of fraying (the red core is visible)
- The lifelines are an important safety feature,
incorrect installation risks causing a passenger
to fall overboard. If in doubt about installation,
please consult your dealer.
- The lifelines should be replaced by a
professional to prevent any risk of a fall
overboard.
Safety

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