Foil Care; Spar Care; Sail Care - RS Feva Manual

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5.1 Foil Care

RS Sailing foils are manufactured from anodised Aluminium extrusions with injection
moulded glass reinforced Nylon ends. Lower mouldings are bonded in with polyurethane
adhesive sealant. Upper mouldings are riveted or screwed in. The upper
moulding shows the type of boat.
Lower mouldings are sealed, however over time there may be some water ingress. If
this occurs foils should be inverted to allow water removal through the drain holes in
the top of the moulding.
Foils contain closed cell foam to ensure buoyancy and limit potential water ingress.
Maintenance
• Foils should be rinsed with fresh water after use.
• Anodising will prevent surface corrosion, however if surface damage does occur the
aluminium should be polished with wax polish e.g. car polish.
• Nylon mouldings are maintenance free but can be replaced if damaged.
• If you run aground hard with the
not been punctured at the front or the trailing edge of the
be replaced if damaged.
If you are going to trail your boat frequently, you may wish to invest in some RS Racing
padded rudder bags. These will protect your RS Feva from any damage caused by the foils.

5.2 Spar Care

The
mast
and
boom

5.3 Sail Care

The
mainsail
and
Jib
diminish the racing life of the sail.
If your sail is stained in any way, try to remove it using a light detergent and warm water. DO
NOT attempt to launder the sail yourself.
A sail can be temporarily repaired using a self-adhesive cloth tape, such as Dacron or Mylar.
The sail should be returned to a sail maker for a professional repair. Check for wear and
tear, especially around the batten pockets, on a regular basis.
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are aluminium. Wash with fresh water as often as possible, both inside
should be rolled and stored dry, out of direct sunlight. When using a
down, you should check that the hull has
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