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Installation Instructions - Boomkicker®
Model K0400
Recommended Installation Tools: Phillips Screwdriver, Fine Tooth
Hacksaw.
1.
General: To the right is a sketch of the Model K0400.
The Boomkicker comes fully assembled. Two fiberglass
rods provide the force to support the boom. Two rod sets of different
diameter and force are included so you can choose the set that
best matches your boom and preference for support. The larger
set is initially installed. The boom sits in the sling between
the rods. The sling is held by a line to the gooseneck stop installed
directly under the boom gooseneck and controls the initial height
of the boom. The mast fitting and stop use slides in the luff
groove to avoid drilling. As shown, the Boomkicker works by flexing
upward and when straight, it is at the top of its travel. Note
that the Boomkicker does not restrict the boom from rising higher
.

2. Installing Mast Bracket and Gooseneck Stop:
The Boomkicker works best if the boom gooseneck is fixed in one
spot on the mast. If the boom gooseneck can slide, then in the
normal sailing position with the sail up, place a mark on the
mast, indicating the lowest point of the gooseneck(Including any
portion inside the luff groove). Then remove. Using the sail opening
in the mast, first slide the mast fitting down to the vang bail,
do not tighten. Next slide the top of the gooseneck stop to the
mark and tighten. Reinsert the boom so against the gooseneck stop.
If the boom gooseneck is fixed to the mast, the slides can be
detached, slid past the gooseneck and reassembled.
3. Final Positioning: Using the main halyard,
lift the aft end of the boom 6"- 8" (15cm - 20cm) above
horizontal or normal sailing level . If the Boomkicker fits in
the area above the vang, hold the sling around the under side
of the boom and adjust the mast fitting location to make an angel
between 40° and 45° with the boom. The sling line should
be loose and is adjusted later. If the angle is much lower than
40°, then as the spring rods flex, they lose ability to hold
the boom. Tighten the bracket in position and reattach the Boomkicker
with flat heads of screws on top and the sling loop for the line,
forward. If the Boomkicker is too long to fit in the area above
the vang, or the angle is low, the spring rods can be cut down.
Shorten the bottom of both rods (Use the provided hex-key to loosen
rod clamp.) equal lengths of no more than 8" (20cm). A fine
tooth hacksaw works best. Before tightening the rod clamp, make
sure the rods are against the stops on the lower plate and Boomkicker
labels are out.
4. Final Adjustments: Adjust the line between
the sling and the gooseneck stop so the sling supports the boom.
Since some initial stretch can be expected under load, slightly
overtighten. Disconnect the halyard from the boom and press the
boom down to flex the Boomkicker and test the force. Rods should
flex freely upward and support the boom and mainsail without the
boom sagging. Too much force will cause the boom to bow upwards.
If so, replace the rods with the smaller 3/8" (9.5 mm) dia.
set.
5. 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.
If you have questions call 1-888-756-8883 our tech department
is here to assist you.
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