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Installation Instructions - Boomkicker® Model K0750
Recommended Installation Tools: Phillips Screwdriver;
Fine Tooth Hacksaw; Center Punch; Rule; Variable Speed Reversible Drill
and Blue Locktite.
1. Setup Boom Height: Sliding goosenecks should be
positioned for sailing. Securing a stop under the gooseneck relocates the
position for rigging. Use the main halyard to support the boom above its
highest operating position (typically with the outboard end 6" (15cm) to
12" (30cm) above the horizontal.). Note: If the boom lifts approx.
10" (25cm) beyond this height, the Boomkicker releases from the boom fitting
(safety feature). To prevent accidental release, restrict vang travel by
either cleating the vang, restricting travel with a knot or adjusting the
length of a cascade. At this time, check that the Model K0750 is
correct. The min. length is 26" (66cm) pin to pin and the max. weight it
can support is approx. 21 lbs. (10kg) measured at the outboard end of the
boom with the main sail flaked.
2. Position Boomkicker: The Boomkicker works by flexing
upward and when straight, it is at the top of its travel. Install the Boomkicker
with the screw head side of rod clamps facing up. With the boom height
set, position the Boomkicker with fittings alongside the vang triangle
to see how it fits. Position is not critical so long as it does not interfere
with the vang (it is recommended that both the vang and the Boomkicker make
an angle of between 30o and 45o with the boom). Mark
the location for the mast fitting.
3. Install Mast Fitting: The mast fitting comes with
a luff grove slide to avoid drilling the mast. Different diameters and
flat slides are available. If usable, the slide can often be inserted at
the mast opening for the sail and lowered with a string. Reassemble the
mast fitting at the desired location and tighten the screws. If the slide
is unusable, the mast fitting may be screwed directly to the mast. Use the
#25 drill and the 10-24 tap provided, with the mast fitting bracket as a
guide. A variable speed, reversible drill makes tapping easy. Use Locktite
on threads.
4. Shorten if Necessary: If the Boomkicker is too
long, loosen the rod clamps on the mast end extension with the provided hex-key
and slide the extension up the rods until there is a good fit. The bottom
half of the clamp fittings for each extension have embossed stops to prevent
slipping. If the rod length protruding beyond the rod clamps is more than
5" (13cm), replace the present rods with the smaller rods. Do not shorten
total length more than 10" (25cm). Cut off extra rod length equally from
both rods with a fine tooth hacksaw. Before tightening the clamps, check
the rod ends are against the embossed stops and the boom extension is not
twisted relative to the mast extension.
5. Install Boom Fitting: Make sure the rod clamps
at both ends are tight. With the Boomkicker in position and slid to the back
of the boom fitting, mark its location. Using the boom fitting as a template,
center punch (to prevent wandering), then drill and tap one hole. Tapping
with a variable speed, reversible drill makes it easy. Attach the boom fitting
as a guide to center punch, drill and tap the remaining holes. Use Locktite
on threads. After installation, check return force by pushing down on the
end of the boom. Excessive return force will make the boom bow upward. For
reference, with the sail flaked, only about 10 lbs. (4.5kg) should be needed
to pull the end of the boom down. If the force is excessive, use the lighter
rods. If already in use, additional rods are available. Question? Call 800/437-7654.
Visit us at www.boomkicker.com. Thanks again for choosing Boomkicker! Patents:
5070802, 6062155. Last update: January 2005
WARRANTY: The following is made in lieu of all warranties,
expressed or implied. Seller's and manufacturer only obligation shall be
to replace or repair such parts of the product proved to be defective for
a period of five years. User shall determine the suitability of the
product for its intended use and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever
in connection therewith.
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