Connect a Clevis to each of the holes in the 8 Metal Straps. Looking at this now, you should have 4 pairs of
clevises, two on each quarter of the fin, stab setup looking from the rear. 2 clevises will be facing each other on
each quarter, top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right.
Measure the 4 lengths allowing an extra 1 to 1½" of Cable on each end for folding over. When you have the
Cables cut to length, slide one of the Crimps on one end and feed the Cable through the hole in the Rigging
Coupler, fold over about 1" or so and feed back through the Crimp. Push the Crimp against the Rigging
Coupler and use a pair of plyers to compress the Aluminum Crimp. Now do the other end the same way.
Remember to put an Aluminum Crimp on the Cable first. Before you compress the Aluminum Crimp pull the
Cable until the wire is taunt by NOT too much so as to pull the fin and Rudder out of alignment. When you
have it just right, compress the Aluminum Crimp the same way.
Do each Cable the same way assuring that the fin and stab are kept in perfect alignment while pulling the Cable
taunt.
If the fin and/or stab is out of alignment (pulled too much one side or the other) disconnect the clevis on the
short side and unscrew the Rigging Coupler enough to allow the fin to come back into perfect vertical alignment
and refasten the clevis. You may have to undo all the clevises while doing this realignment. When all is square
and aligned, you're done. You may want to clip off any excess Cable protruding form the Crimps for the sake
of appearances.
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