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1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BOAT
Designer / Distributor : Tribord - DECATHLON SA.
Model : DINGHY TRIBORD / 5S
Design category : D
Boat designed to sail in winds not exceeding force 4 on the Beaufort scale and in corresponding waves (occasional waves maximum height 0.5m). Such conditions are
encountered in inland waters and coastal waters in fair weather.
Weight of the unladen boat (not loaded) : 40 kg
Maximum recommended load : 160 kg
WARNING
When loading the boat, never exceed the maximum recommended load. Always load the boat carefully and spread the load appropriately to keep the theore-
tical trim (approximately horizontal). The maximum recommended load includes the weight of all the people on board, provisions and personal belongings,
all equipment not included in the unladen boat’s weight, cargo (if applicable) and all consumable liquids
Air draft : 5.20 m
Length : 308 cm
Draught : 0.33 m
Width : 140 cm
The main means of propulsion : Sail
Sail plan : 5.7 sqm sail that can be reduced to 3 sqm by rolling the sail around the mast.
Manufacturer’s plate :
Some information is shown on the manufacturer’s plate fixed on the boat. A comprehensive explanation of this information is listed in the captions below.
WARNING
Do not exceed the recommended maximum number of people. No matter how many people on-board, the total weight of people and equipment must never
exceed the maximum recommended load. Always use the seats or seated places designed for that purpose.
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