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Hardware installation

There are several blocks and lines you need to install on your new
hull the first time you rig it. All lines have been precut. Vanguard
Sailboats encourages you to customize line lengths for your sailing
style, but be sure to cut and burn all ends to prevent fraying.

Cunningham and Outhaul Hardware

Install the cleat base and block base. Locate the plastic cleat base and
stainless block base. Fasten them to the deck using the fasteners pro-
vided in the predrilled holes behind the mast step. The block base is
installed closest to the mast step.

Traveler

Locate the traveler line and small traveler block. Run the traveler line
through one eye, through the block and through the other eye. Now
bring the end back to itself and tie a bowline. You are tying a bow-
line with the two eyes and block in the loop. Lead the long tail
through the cleat and tie a stopper knot.

Mainsheet blocks 

1.  

Slide the spring over the shackle on the mainsheet ratchet block

and attach it to the eyestrap at the forward end of the hiking strap.
To compress the spring, push it down with the block while lining up
the pin. Once it is installed, secure it with the ring.

2. 

Lay the boom on the deck so that the block closest to the end of

the boom is even with the traveler eye straps and the other end
points toward the bow.  Locate the large traveler block and clip it to
the smaller block (already on the traveler line) by turning one per-
pendicular to the other and sliding the slots together. These fittings
are called brummel hooks. Tape the two traveler blocks together so
they stand up as a unit, to prevent the mainsheet from jamming
around the lower block.  

Mainsheet

Thread the mainsheet through the ratchet block AGAINST the ratchet,
through the forward block on the boom leading aft, through the
eyestrap, to  the block on the end of the boom, and down to the larg-
er traveler block.  Lead it through the traveler block from aft to for-
ward, then tie it off to the becket on the block on the end of the
boom with a stopper knot that doesn’t interfere with the flow of the
sheet.

Daggerboard 

Shockcord: Untie the small knot in one end, remove the small metal
hook (called a brummel hook), and pass the end of the shockcord
through the small hole in the top of the board. Rethread the brummel
hook and retie the knot in the shockcord. You can leave the shockcord
and stoppers on the board permanently. Set the board aside till launch.

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Assembly

Summary of Contents for Laser Pro

Page 1: ...Rigging Manual Vanguard Sailboats 300 Highpoint Avenue Portsmouth RI 02871 For the dealer nearest you call 800 966 SAIL Pro...

Page 2: ...ly Line bag Sail numbers 4 Block package Top vang block single Cleat vang block Floating double block 2 single blocks for outhaul 2 double blocks for cunningham Shackle Large traveler block plastic Sm...

Page 3: ...secure it with the ring 2 Lay the boom on the deck so that the block closest to the end of the boom is even with the traveler eye straps and the other end points toward the bow Locate the large trave...

Page 4: ...around the cover plate and tiller to prevent unexpected extension removal Assemble mast and sail Line up the rivet in the collared end of the top section with the gooseneck and insert the top section...

Page 5: ...end of the line down through one of the blocks on the block base and then through the cleat on the same side Tie a stopper knot Rig the Outhaul Tie the Spectra line to one single block Feed the other...

Page 6: ...d like a shallow c at this point Lead the primary line from back to front through the sheave on the top block Finally tie the primary line to the top of the floating block At this point all three bloc...

Page 7: ...e daggerboard part way untie the rudder downhaul and pop up the rudder After you hop out of the boat remove the dagger board and place it in the cockpit Make sure your mainsheet will run free and rele...

Page 8: ...top corner of the transom The letter preceding the four digit section of the serial number indicates the first two digits A 10 B 11 C 12 etc so if your serial number is OQT G8989 A393 your sail numbe...

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