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Details the boat's versatility, beach access, stability, safety, handling, and comfort.
Discusses the hydrodynamic benefits, performance, and popularity of multihulls.
Explains how trimarans sail flat and the advantages of wave-piercing hull designs.
Highlights integrated features like foot-steering and cockpit design for intuitive sailing.
Comprehensive guide on starting, sailing, tacking, jibing, stopping, and docking the boat.
Advises on cleaning, storage, UV protection, and hull repair methods.
Provides advice for sailing in strong winds and waves, focusing on safety and boat handling.
Offers safety tips for cold weather sailing and overnight trips, including clothing and planning.
Outlines the warranty coverage, terms, conditions, and limitations for WINDRIDER products.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the hull, mast, sail, and boom.
Details attaching the boom and setting up the mainsheet system.
Identifies key boat parts and provides installation guides for trampoline and compass.
Labeled diagram illustrating the boat's parts from a top-down perspective.
Provides detailed diagrams and labels for sail components, mast, boom, and hull parts.
Instructions for installing pad eyes and cleats for attaching the trampoline to the hull.
Guides on selecting a location, mounting, and securing the boat's compass.
Step-by-step visual guide for lacing the front section of the trampoline with the provided line.
Step-by-step visual guide for lacing the back section of the trampoline with the provided line.
| Sail Area | 150 sq ft |
|---|---|
| Category | Daysailer |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| Length | 16 feet |
| Engine Type | Outboard |