Standing Rigging - BENETEAU OCEANIS 46.1 Owner's Manual

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5.2

STANDING RIGGING

Reference
Designation
1
Forestay
2
D3
3
D3'
4
V2
5
D2
6
V1
7
D1
8
Backstay
197837 RCD-2
Index C
CLASSICAL MAST
Diameter
Quantity
(in mm)
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
material
10
Cable
8
Cable
5
Cable
8
Cable
7
Cable
10
Cable
10
Cable
8
Cable
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To hoist a crew member up to the top of the mast,
tie a bowline with the halyard directly onto ring of the
bosun's chair (never use the halyard snap shackle or
a carabiner).
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Hoisting a crew member to the masthead will
reduce the boat's stability. The skipper is the sole
person responsible for the decision to hoist a crew
member up the mast. This decision will depend on
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sea and wind conditions.
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When the Genoa with furler is in position, the
Genoa halyard must always be fully tightened.
Regularly check the tension of the Genoa halyard
when underway.
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When the Genoa sail with furler is removed
(during winter lay-up or for maintenance, for
example), it is important to keep the Genoa halyard
away from the forestay which could cause the halyard
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to break and the boat to be demasted
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The first time you use your boat a high level of
skill and attention will be required. The proper
functioning of all equipment will depend on the initial
set-up being carried out correctly.
The first mast stepping must be carried out under the
supervision of the dealer for this reason.
- Before each trip, carefully inspect the mast from
top to bottom.
- Periodically check the rigging tension and the
tightness of the locknuts and turnbuckle clevis pins.
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