Pro Boat PRB2400 User Manual

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❍ 3.With the radio system on, move the left stick

of your transmitter "down" to close the sails.
The sails should close, with the jib sail being
tighter than the main sail. If you cannot pull
the sails in using the transmitter, it may be
necessary to adjust the jib stays to remove
slack from the line.

❍ 4. Note how the jib sail is tightened so that

there is approximately 3/4" to 1

1

/

4

" of space

between the bottom of the sail and the sail
boom. Make certain that the knot is tied
securely at both jib stays, and that the lines are
secure at "K" and "L."

❍ 5. Make certain that all the knots pertaining to

the main boom and sail are secure, as well as
the connections to the cleats.

❍ 6. Bend the opening of each of the luft rings

after you have secured the main sail to the mast,
so they will not be pulled out of the sail or from
the mast. By doing this, you will ensure that the
sail is properly secured to the mast, providing
better performance from your sailboat.

Section 8 – Performance Tips

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