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DAVIS Winde XL Instructions User Manual

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Assembling your WindeXL:

1. Put some silicone or other sealant on the threads

of the screw part of the vane assembly (A).

2. Place the screw part against the tab arm holder

(B) and turn the screw by hand 2 full turns into the

thread, leaving a slot for insertion of the tab arms

(C).

3. Insert the curved ends of the tab arms (C) so that

the black surfaces of the tabs point upwards

(reflective side down). The tab arms should pro-

trude through the cut-outs in the tab arm holder

(B.)

4. Now rotate the screw part of the vane assembly

(A) by hand, checking that the curved ends of the

tab arms lie flat in the recess of the tab arm hold-

er. This procedure is easier with the tabs resting

on a flat surface. When you are satisfied with the

positioning of the tab arm ends in the recess and

how they lie in the cut-outs, check again that the

black surface of the tabs point upwards (reflecting

side down).

5. Take a well-fitting wrench or spanner and, holding

the assembly with your fingers around both tab

arms and the central rod, tighten the screw part

securely. With your hand, flex the tab arms a little

to finally seat them in position, then tighten again.

The tab arms should now be rigidly attached.

6. Use the angle indication on the underside of the

box to adjust the angle between the tab arms to

suit your yacht’s windward performance. The three

different angles could represent:

Heavy displacement cruising yachts

65°

Cruising yachts in general

60°

High-pointing racing yachts

55°

Adjust the tab arms carefully, a little bit at a time,

bending them close to the attachment point. The

angles suggested are based on experience, but

many individual variations exist, with rig types and

keels also having an influence. The recommended

tab angles are simply a convenience that allow

the index tabs to be approximately centered in

relation to the vane’s position when sailing close-

hauled.

Attaching WindeXL to the Mast Fitting:

1. Select a place for your WindeXL where the vane

and tab arms can be seen comfortably from deck

and there are no obstructions to the vane swing-

ing freely.

2. The mounting of the mast fitting (D) is easiest

done with the mast on the ground.

3. There are two alternatives for mounting the mast

fitting. Whichever method is used, apply structural

adhesive (2-component epoxy or similar) under

the mast fitting to further secure it, itself, from

rotating.

Alternative I. On a horizontal part of the mast-

head with an 5/16" (8 mm) diameter through-

hole. Insert mast fitting into hole. Slide on washer

and nut supplied. Use a strong screwdriver to

screw the bottom screw into the nut. The screw is

very strong and must be tightened with consider-

able force to prevent it and the mast fitting from

turning under sea conditions and vibration. Finally,

tighten the nut with a wrench, holding the screw

with the screwdriver. Again it must be emphasized

that the desired result depends on very forceful

tightening.

Alternative II. In a blind hole in an aluminum or

titanium masthead. Use a 5/16" UNC tap to cut

threads in a 1/4" diameter hole (FULL thread min.

3/4" deep). Then use structural adhesive on the

threads and under the mast fitting, and tighten

with considerable force as in Alternative I.

4. It is important that the two tab arms (C) are lined

up pointing symmetrically aft in relation to the

yacht’s centerline. For reference, use the spread-

ers (with the mast on the ground) or the aft stay

when the mast is stepped. When you are satisfied

with the symmetry of the tab arms, and with the

central shaft pressed all the way down (locking

screw unscrewed) into the mast socket (D), tight-

en the locking screw so that the sharp tip makes

an impression onto the aluminum shaft. This mark,

which should be deepened slightly using the

sharp point of a knife or similar tool, will help you

to accurately reposition your WindeXL. This

depression is also what keeps the WindeXL from

turning out of position.