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LaserPerformance Laser Series - Daggerboard Retainer; Mast Retaining Line; Rigging the Rudder

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13. Daggerboard Retainer
Standard Model
1. Retrieve the daggerboard retainer shock
cord from the delivery kit line bag. On the
ends of the shock cord there will
be two brummel hooks (fi gure 71).
2. Take one end of the daggerboard
retainer and fold it a third of the way
down the total length of the line
(fi gure 72).
3. At the fold in the line, insert the two
pieces of shock cord through the hole in
the top of the daggerboard
(fi gure 73).
4. Take the free ends of the shock cord and
put them through the shock cord loop.
Pull until tight around the edge of the
board ( gure 74).
5. When you are ready to launch, place
the daggerboard in the trunk with the
shock cord facing towards the bow. Take
one end of the daggerboard retaining line
around the starboard side of the mast and
through the bow handle. Take the other
end of the line around the port side and
connect the two brummel hooks.
14. Rigging the Rudder
Standard and Race Models
1. Locate the tiller with extension and
rudder from the delivery kit.
2. Take the tiller with extension and slide
the tiller into the head of the rudder.
Make sure that the rudder downhaul
line is threaded up through the pintles
(fi gure 76).
3. Align the hole in the top of the tiller
with that in the rudder head and insert
the rudder retaining pin (fi gure 77). It is
suggested to tape over the
retaining pin to prevent the mainsheet
from catching on it.
12. Mast Retaining Line
Standard and Race Models
1. Tie the two white bobbles to the red
4 mm line, one to each end (thread the
bobble on and tie an overhand knot to
secure it). Make a bight (loop) in the rope
with the large bobble on the short side
(fi gure 102).
2 Pass the bight of rope around the mast
clockwise, standing on the port side of
the boat. Pass both the long (small bobble)
and short (large bobble) through the eye of
the bight (fi gure 103)... and pull tight so
the bight of rope pulls tight on the large
bobble ( gure 104).
3. Now taking the long end of the rope
(with the small bobble), pass a loop of rope
through the port eye of the block plate.
Pass the small bobble through this loop
and pull tight (fi gure 105 & 106).
4. When rigged, the retaining line will
look like this, the mid-point of the line
will sit approximately 17 cm from the
lower mast (fi gure 107).
gure 71
gure 72
gure 73
gure 74
gure 76 | rudder downhaul
line
gure 77
gure 103
gure 102
gure 104
gure 106
gure 105
gure 107
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