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RIGGING YOUR mxNEXT

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HULL AND APPENDAGES (CONTD.)

scratches as soon as you find them. Wetsand the surface first with 400-grade 
sandpaper, then with 800-grade, then buff and polish the sanded area. Two 
layers of wax, applied periodically, will keep your blades smooth and shiny 
all the time.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

mxNEXT -

 OWNERS MANUAL

CARE & MAINTENANCE

HARDWARE

The best possible maintenance program for the blocks, cleats and other 
hardware is to keep them clean and as free from salt as possible. If you sail 
in salt water, always rinse the boat and all the fittings thoroughly with fresh 
water after sailing and before salt crystals can form. Salt is abrasive and 
will wear down the ball bearings and other surfaces. Salt also accelerates 
general corrosion - so keep it away from the boat.

Do not lubricate the hardware with liquid lubricant. Oil will attract and retain 
small particles, sand or dust and this mix soon becomes an efficient grinding 
paste. Fresh water, and a lot of it, is the best protection.

SAILS

Both the mxNext mainsail and spinnaker are made from the best materials 
for the job, cut by computer and built to the highest quality standards. With 
proper care they will last a long time and will provide you with many hours 
of great sailing.

Wash your sails with fresh water after each time you go sailing and dry them 
before putting them into the sail bag. Don’t store sails while they are wet.

For prolonged storage, remove the battens or at a minimum reduce batten 
tension and then roll the main loosely and put it in the bag away from 
sunlight and dust.

Inspect sails periodically and do all repairs as soon as they are needed, no 
matter how minor and unimportant the damage seems. Prevention is much 
safer and less expensive than a serious repair that may result because of 
delay.

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Summary of Contents for mxNext

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...MX T NE mxNEXT OWNERS MANUAL 2...

Page 3: ...MX T NE 1 Notice 2 Introduction 3 Safety First 4 Design Features 5 Rigging Your mxNext 6 Handling Your mxNext 7 Care and Maintenance 8 Warranty CONTENTS mxNEXT OWNERS MANUAL 3...

Page 4: ...are not guaranteed nor warranted The mxNext sailboat sold to you is subject to limited warranties set out in the warranty section of this manual International MX Composites reserves the right to make...

Page 5: ...to 25 knots The mxNext was designed not just as a fast boat she is also relatively simple to sail and approachable for people of most levels of sailing ability This manual explains the mxNext s design...

Page 6: ...ll know what to do and stay cool in case of a real emergency Always wear your life jacket while sailing Always carry a small paddle on the boat The safest way to learn how to sail the mxNext is by goi...

Page 7: ...go sailing If a serious hull leak develops immediately stop using the boat and contact your local dealer or International MX Composites Check that the inspection port and drain plug are always closed...

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Page 9: ...MX T NE DESIGN FEATURES 9 mxNEXT OWNERS MANUAL 4...

Page 10: ...able for most levels of experience As long as you know the basics of sailing and never overestimate your abilities the mxNext can provide you with one of the most invigorating sailing experiences you...

Page 11: ...t relies on efficiency over power for high performance The mxNext hull is very sleek and narrow on the waterline This is part of the secret of the boat s speed A narrow waterline reduces wetted surfac...

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Page 14: ...ready for sailing Put your mxNext in a place that is exposed to minimal wind and point the bow into the wind Later on you will be able to easily rig the boat in any condition but it is important to st...

Page 15: ...ket and then install the batten making sure that the tapered batten tip slides all the way into the camber Failure to do so will lead to improper sail rotation and MAST AND MAINSAIL Start by installin...

Page 16: ...u need to use the small bullet block that is supplied Using the line that is attached to the block tie a clove hitch around the mast Tighten the hitch and then add a second clove hitch Tighten and fin...

Page 17: ...e undone Tie the single piece of line to the grommet on the sail and then attach it to the becket on the top of the three blocks that forms the upper part of the block and tackle system You can add so...

Page 18: ...iece of webbing that is fastened to the boom As with the cunningham it s then attached to the becket on the top of the the three cheek blocks that form part of the vang block and tackle system The low...

Page 19: ...MX T NE RIGGING YOUR mxNEXT mxNEXT OWNERS MANUAL CUNNINGHAM BOOM VANG 19 VANG CUNNINGHAM BRACKET AT THE BASE OF MAST...

Page 20: ...the spinnaker and attach the lines There are three lines the tack line the halyard and the retrieval line Attach the tack The tack line is led forward and comes out of a small hole on the bow of the...

Page 21: ...ock on the mast you need to either capsize your boat or take the mast out again and run the spinnaker halyard through the block It then goes to a series of turning blocks located at the base of the ma...

Page 22: ...naker Pink line is the spinnaker halyard Blue line is the tack line and thicker red line is the hoist line The hoist line pulls the middle block as well as the tack line The spinnaker gets hoisted and...

Page 23: ...nd and climb on board moving quickly to the middle of the boat If you have not already done so pull the line that lowers the rudder and cleat it off Lower the centerboard and slowly sheet in the mains...

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Page 26: ...OWNERS MANUAL HANDLING YOUR mxNEXT Before you take your mxNext on the water for first time be sure that you are familiar with the boat and her systems have read this manual carefully and are ready to...

Page 27: ...s all you need to take action Even if you do capsize you won t necessarily go for a swim in fact most mxNext capsizes are dry If you feel that despite all your efforts the boat is still going over mov...

Page 28: ...to maintain proper longitudinal trim of your mxNext In very light air move well forward of the daggerboard and closer to the centerline to avoid capsizing to windward when the wind dies off As the win...

Page 29: ...ower the daggerboard trim the mainsheet and vang as necessary and sail your course Remember that moving aft on the boat during the tack is like applying the brakes at a time when you need maximum spee...

Page 30: ...ker Then ease the spinnaker sheet and take the slack out of the retrieval line Take the halyard out of the cleat and pull the retrieval line until the spinnaker slides completely into the spinnaker so...

Page 31: ...oment and move to the new windward side Take in the slack of the spinnaker sheet during this move and then gradually start to bring the boat up toward the wind and trim the main The entire move should...

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Page 34: ...eanser Minor scratches can be removed by careful wet sanding and polishing the area Wetsand the surface rst with 400 grade sandpaper then with 800 grade then buff and polish the sanded area Deeper scr...

Page 35: ...h liquid lubricant Oil will attract and retain small particles sand or dust and this mix soon becomes an ef cient grinding paste Fresh water and a lot of it is the best protection SAILS Both the mxNex...

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Page 37: ...MX T NE mxNEXT OWNERS MANUAL LIMITED WARRANTY 8 37...

Page 38: ...r than in accordance with the mxNext Owner s Manual e abuse caused through poor technique poor judgement or improper selection of wind and water conditions or i any mxNext Should any materials or work...

Page 39: ...e if claims are covered by this warranty and will notify the Purchaser in writing together with instructions on how to proceed All warranty work must be performed by International MX Composites or an...

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