Access Dinghy Sailing 303 Single Seater Owner's Manual - General

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Summary of 303 Single Seater

  • Page 1

    1 owner’s manual registered and manufactured by: access dinghy sailing systems pty ltd acn 56 079 318 031 sail no:.

  • Page 2: Index

    2 index page: introduction .. .. .. .. .. 3 declaration of conformity .. .. .. .. 4 description of craft: the access 303 wide seat: specification .. .. .. .. 5 general .. .. .. .. .. 7 maintenance & repairs .. .. .. .. 8 safety recommendations .. .. .. .. 9 how to rig a 303 access dinghy .. .. .. 10...

  • Page 3

    3 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 craf...

  • Page 4: Declaration of Conformity

    4 model: hull identification no: design category d: “sheltered waters” craft designed for voyages on small lakes, rivers or canals where conditions up to and including wind force 4 and significant wave heights up to and including 0.5mtr may be experienced. Built by: access dinghy sailing systems pty...

  • Page 5: Description Of Craft

    5 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. Sail plan mainsail and free standing jib. Sail area mains...

  • Page 6: General

    6 general the boat has an engraved plate fitted on the starboard side of forward cockpit, showing the manufacturer, boat design category, maximum person capacity, maximum additional load and the ce mark. The parameters shown on this plate should not be exceeded. Steering is by a manual joystick loca...

  • Page 7: Maintenance

    7 maintenance it is recommended that the boat is covered when not in use to prevent uv and other weather damage. A specially designed cover is available from access dinghy sailing systems for this purpose. If sails are to be left furled on the boat when not in use it is recommended that these are co...

  • Page 8: Safety Recommendations

    8 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 reli...

  • Page 9

    9 how to rig a 303 access dinghy traveller foremast reefing drum mast foremast bobbin headsail sheets reefing line joystick rudder mainsheet boom centreboard ¾ stepping the main mast with the mainsail reefing line knot positioned as far as it will go on the port (left) side. 1. Loosen the knob under...

  • Page 10

    10 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. 7. The other end of the sheet passes through the sheav...

  • Page 11: Guarantee

    11 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 1 this guarantee is valid for a period ...

  • Page 12: Change Of Ownership

    12 change of ownership please ensure this owner’s manual is handed to the new owner as it contains safety information that is of great importance to the new owner and is essential to compliance with the eu recreational craft directive. The access dinghy sailing association is hoping to keep a contin...