Index Page: Introduction Declaration of Conformity .. Description of Craft: The Access 303 Wide Seat: Specification General Maintenance & Repairs Safety Recommendations .. How to Rig a 303 Access Dinghy Guarantee Change of Ownership Form...
Introduction This manual has been compiled to help you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It contains details of the craft, the equipment supplied or fitted, its systems, and information on its operation and maintenance. Please read it carefully, and familiarise yourself with the craft before using it. If this is your first craft, or you are changing to a type of craft you are not familiar with, for your own comfort and safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the craft.
4 and significant wave heights up to and Maximum weight of additional load 20 kg. including 0.5mtr may be experienced. Built by: Access Dinghy Sailing Systems Pty Ltd Using the moulds, parts, 2/7 Bungaleen Court and measurements Dandenong, Victoria 3175...
Description of Craft The Access 303 Wide Seat Specification Length 3.03 mtrs. Beam 1.35 mtrs. Draft 1mtr. Weight 62 kg (Keel is + 30 kg). Maximum number of people: 2. Maximum weight of people 160 kg. Maximum weight of additional load 20 kg.
The sail area can be reduced or increased whilst under way using a reef furling system operated by hauling on a single continuous line. (For further information on reefing see: “How to Rig a 303 Access Dinghy: page 9 of the Manual). Included with your Access 303 Sailing Dinghy is: 1. 303 Sailing Dinghy 10.
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Winter Storage: Remove electrics, remove sails and fully cover the boat. Repairs Contact Access Dinghy Sailing Systems, who will provide the best advice, along with adapted parts or materials for the repairs you can carry out yourselves. Major repairs should preferably be carried out by professionals.
Safety Recommendations Access Dinghies are designed with a hull form and other features which combine to give considerable stability. There is a simple set of rules which we must follow to continue our excellent safety record and prevent any accidents. The stability of the Access Dinghies are reliant upon the following factors.
How to Rig a 303 Access Dinghy Mainsheet Foremast Boom Reefing Drum Centreboard Mast Foremast Bobbin Headsail Sheets Traveller Rudder Joystick Reefing Line STEPPING THE MAIN MAST With the mainsail reefing line knot positioned as far as it will go on the port (left) side.
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5. Pull the sail out to the boom end by pulling the outhaul tail and cleat it at the front end of the boom. 6. Now sort out the other rope, (called the sheet), and shackle it onto the rope traveller which runs across at the stern of the boat.
Guarantee If you need any help to resolve any problems with the boat, contact: Access Dinghy Sailing Systems Pty Ltd 2/7 Bungaleen Court Dandenong Victoria 3175 Australia Ph: 61 3 9768 3101 Fax: 61 3 9768 3103 Email: info@accessdinghy.org Terms of Guarantee This guarantee is valid for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase from Access Dinghy Sailing Systems.
EU Recreational Craft Directive. The Access Dinghy Sailing Association is hoping to keep a continuous register of all Access Dinghies. Your boat has been registered with them under your name and address.
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