1. Lay out sail with logos facing up.
2. To insert the top batten, insert the tensioner backwards thought the line as you see on other battens.
Remove set screw.
Insert batten backwards though the tensioner until batten tip meets the tensioner. Lift edge of batten pocket, and insert batten all the way into the pocket.
With the allen key tool, push the batten into the tensioner, while pulling on the tensioner.
Insert set screw, and tension with allen key tool.
3. Loosen cambered batten tension straps all the way.
4. Slide mast up mast sleeve, with cambers beside the mast. (DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIT CAMBERS ON MAST AT THIS TIME!)
5. Down haul sail firmly so the mast bends approximately 20cm. This allows the boom to be attached to the mast easily. Do not fully down haul sail at this time.
6. Attach boom and outhaul sail completely flat. Now it is time to fit the cambers: with one hand push down on top of sail just behind mast sleeve- with the other hand guide camber onto mast.
7. Tension the cam-lok buckles fully to remove wrinkles.
8. Down haul sail fully. (ie: until luff of sail is taut and upper leech drops into pre-twisted position.)
Release the outhaul to the "zero" position (no outhaul tension). Outhaul sail 5-6cm, or until cambers "lift" slightly away from full rotation.
Down haul sail according to the guide near the top of the sail. Sail should lay on ground to "see" looseness in leech.
Tension all remaining battens with allen key tool. The top battens marked "CBS" should be tensioned until the batten bends, touching the top edge of the batten pocket. Other battens should be tensioned to remove vertical wrinkles. DO NOT OVER TENSION.
Keep sail out of sunlight when not in use. The sun's U.V. rays will do more damage to a sail than any other cause over a period of years.
De-rigging
1. Release tension on battens with cambers.
2. Release outhaul tension.
3. Remove boom from mast.
4 Release down haul tension.
5. Pull mast out of sleeve. Do not attempt to take cams off mast, let them fall off as you pull out the mast.
6. Do not release tension from battens, unless sail will not be used for months.
7. Roll sail from head down.
Never crush sail in bag. Stand sail on luff sleeve end only!