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Rooster Carbon Tiller for ILCA Laser
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The Rooster Carbon Rudder for ILCA Laser class is a high-quality control element designed for professional sailors. Made from the densest pre-pregs, it results in one of the strongest available carbon fiber variants. This makes the rudder extremely durable while remaining lightweight, allowing for precise steering and optimal performance on the water.
Each rudder is additionally wrapped in a layer of fiber arranged diagonally to increase strength and flexibility, improving comfort during use. This is important as it enhances resistance to load changes and shocks that can occur while sailing.
Factory-equipped with a stainless steel plate that protects against damage from contact with the triangle block, as well as a grooved cleat, ensuring durability and reliability of the equipment.
The Rooster rudder is ideal for use in regattas and races, where durability and precise steering are critical.
Features:
- Made from the latest carbon fiber pre-pregs
- Diagonal fiber that enhances strength and flexibility
- Stainless steel plate protecting against damage
- Grooved cleat for improved stability and reliability
- Perfect for regatta use
Advantages:
- High durability and lightweight
- Tailored for the ILCA Laser class
- Optimized performance and steering comfort
- High-quality materials ensuring long-lasting use
TILLER PROPERTIES
MATERIAL | CARBON FIBRE |
OVERALL LENGTH | 970 mm |
X-SECTION WIDTH | 29.1 mm |
X-SECTION DEPTH |
16.4 mm |
Safety Information
Safety Instructions for Steering Components of Racing and Olympic Dinghies
Safe Use Guidelines
Proper Use and Installation
Use the steering components exclusively for their intended purpose, i.e., for controlling the dinghy during racing or recreational sailing.
Ensure that all steering components (rudder, rudder stock, tiller, tiller extension) are correctly attached and adjusted to the type of dinghy they are used with.
Always check that the rudder stock is properly connected to the rudder and that no play is present. Play in the system can affect control of the boat, which could be dangerous during maneuvers.
Before starting your sailing, ensure the tiller is securely attached and that no looseness is present. An unsecured tiller can detach, presenting a risk while steering.
Injury Prevention
Steering components may have sharp edges. Exercise particular care when installing and handling them to avoid cuts.
During maneuvers on the water, ensure no part of your body comes into contact with the sharp edges of the steering components, as this could cause injuries, especially during sudden tacks or course changes.
Regular Checks Before Use
Condition of Steering Components
Rudder: Before each use, check the condition of the rudder, paying attention to cracks, dents, or signs of material wear. A damaged rudder may affect the stability and handling of the boat.
Rudder Stock: Ensure that the rudder stock is securely attached to the rudder and shows no signs of wear, such as cracks in the material or loosening parts.
Tiller: Check that the tiller is not cracked and that no signs of wear or friction are present in the mechanism. Ensure smooth movement.
Tiller Extension: Ensure the tiller extension is properly fitted and secured in the correct points to prevent disconnection during use.
Cleaning and Maintenance
After each use in water, particularly saltwater, thoroughly rinse all steering components (rudder, rudder stock, tiller, tiller extension) with fresh water to remove salt, sand, or other contaminants.
Regularly lubricate moving parts (e.g., rudder stock mechanisms and tiller) to ensure smooth operation and minimize wear. Use lubricants suitable for marine conditions.
Store steering components in a dry place to prevent corrosion, especially if made from metals prone to rusting.
Emergency Situations
In case of damage to any steering component (e.g., a broken rudder or damaged rudder stock), immediately cease use and replace the damaged part. Using damaged steering components may lead to loss of control over the dinghy.
If you notice that the tiller or tiller extension is loosening or not working properly, immediately perform repairs or replace the damaged part.
During races or long passages, carry spare steering components (e.g., an additional tiller or rudder repair kit) to avoid emergency situations.
Additional Tips
Steering Control: Always ensure you have full control over the rudder movement while steering. In emergency situations, respond quickly and precisely to avoid dangerous situations on the water.
Installation and Removal: When installing or removing steering components, use the appropriate tools. Do not force connections that do not fit properly, as this may cause damage to the parts.
Contact in Case of Problems
If you notice any manufacturing defects or damage to the steering component, contact the manufacturer or point of sale. Do not modify the steering components yourself in a way that could affect their performance and safety.
Manufacturer details
Rooster Sailing Ltd,
Units F2-F3 Fort Wallington Industrial Estate Military Road
PO16 8TT Fareham, Hampshire
United Kingdom
(+44) 01243389997
sales@roostersailing.com
Responsible person
Rooster® Sailing GmbH
Salinger Feld 36
58454 Witten
Germany
GPSR@roostersailing.com