S C Yachts Boat SC 420 User Guide

420 Instruction Manual – 2008 Edition  
Introduction  
The boat comes with all gear ready to sail, however there is a certain amount of assembly which we hope we can  
cover in this instruction manual and through the tuning guide, that will make it much quicker to assemble and get your  
S|C 420 on the water ready for sailing or racing.  
All the parts come in the boats except the masts, which will be located in the container together. So after you find the  
mast you must then open up your boat and assemble in any order that suits your requirements. In the below  
information and also with the assistance of the tuning guide, you should be able to correctly set up each specific part  
of the boat.  
Mast  
The mast comes with the adjustable spreaders and you will need to bolt these on (nuts and bolts provided), also put  
the shroud in the spreader end using a screwdriver (position the shroud wire behind the bolt). Fasten the shroud and  
the trapeze lines in with the T terminals before attaching the shroud to the spreader end. You will also need to feed  
the ropes into the mast via the mouse line supplied, the best way to do this is to tape the two ropes together securely  
prior to pulling the new line through. The spreader adjusters work very well and 1 full turn is equal to 5mm of pre bend.  
To set these up originally I recommend pulling on a reasonable amount of tension, then step back 15 metres + and  
line up the shroud wire just above the shroud adjuster and then compare the shroud/spreader position. Make these  
even first before attempting to tune the rig, also I advise having more bend than required originally and then reducing  
it once you are close to the tuning numbers on the rig tension and mast rake.  
Rigging Pack  
Below is a picture of the rigging pack supplied by Seldon. You will find in it the Topper and Topper Hook, the Main  
Halyard, the Spinnaker Halyard, the Trapeze Wires, the Forestay and Forestay Halyard, the Shrouds, the Rig Tension  
Strop, the False Forestay and lastly the Inner Forestay (to this the Forestay Spinner, is required to be added by  
putting on above the swage and inserting the bolt, so it can’t come back off).  
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Mast Base  
The mast step bolt should be in the 6th hole from the back. The rig tension bolt should be in the 3rd hole from the back.  
Spreader Length and Marks  
The spreader length should be 505mm from side of mast to centre of shroud wire, this is the 5th pin hole position. Mark  
the spreaders every two cm’s from the centre of the shroud wire, this can be used for the jib trim with regard to the  
leech settings.  
Trapeze System  
The trapeze ropes and blocks are pre assembled, in the fitting bag. Once you get them out, shackle them on the  
trapeze wires and hook them onto the trapeze elastic loops as shown, by feeding the elastic bowline through the hole  
and over the edge of the ring.  
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Rope Bag  
In the rope bag is a list of all the ropes on the boat. This list shows which ropes are already on the boat and also  
which ropes come in the bag. Also listed is the size and length of each rope. All the ropes in the bag come with a label  
attached, so you can quickly assemble them as required.  
Fitting Bag  
In the fitting bag are all the fittings that are not fixed on the yacht or loose with a system that must be put on after you  
receive the boat. We have also provided a list of all the fittings to assist assembly onto the boat. These should all be  
relatively straightforward to position them on the boat in the correct systems.  
Jib Sheet Marks  
On the boat we have provided marks for the jib sheets. For tuning information see tuning guide.  
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Vang  
Have the rope strops and vang blocks attached as shown above to the mast collar. The other end should be attached  
as the below illustration shows. There are 3 vang ropes in the rope bag, a 2.5m which is used from through the cleat  
and hull at each end and has a single Harken sheave on it. The 2nd vang rope which is 2m long and this goes from the  
single block though the single block with a becket up to another single block and then back down to the becket. The  
3rd vang rope is tied off onto the shackle attached to the vang and mast strap in a bowline, then goes up through the  
single Harken air block (which is shackled to a clip that attaches onto the vang slide on the boom) then back down to  
the single Harken block. Also see the mast base picture to get a good understanding of the mast end of the vang  
system.  
Spinnaker Sheets and Spinnaker Knots  
The spinnaker sheet rope is a special type of 6mm rope. This enables you to use it in a 6mm form or taper it down if  
you like after the spinnaker sheet cleats position into a smaller lighter diameter of rope. We advise clients to put in  
spinnaker sheet knots before the spinnaker sheet blocks on the side deck. These should be positioned so the  
spinnaker can be bagged in either of your preferred bags with adequate room on the sheet, but not so much that the  
spinnaker can blow out and twist or capsize the boat at an undesirable time. A stopper knot is okay for this. You can  
also loop it through itself if it is easier and if you prefer to change these on the water with more ease. You will find  
these fittings in the fitting bag.  
Mainsheet  
Assemble the mainsheet as the picture below shows. The boom fittings will be found in the fitting bag.  
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Plastic Rope Balls  
These two rope balls should be used on the pole downhaul system in front of the knot (see picture under mast base)  
and also on the spinnaker halyard before the knot (see picture below). The balls will be found in the fitting bag.  
Pole Hook  
The picture above shows how to tie on the pole hook, a bowline through the ring and two half hitches below around  
the hook arm. Also if your pole is coming out of these hooks too easily, close the ring up at the opening with a pair of  
vice grips or similar.  
Chocks and Reverse Chocking Compass Bracket  
We have supplied 5x 5mm (refer to tuning guide as ½) chocks and 5x 10mm (refer to tuning guide as 1) chocks, these  
can be used to chock the mast and lock it into place fore and aft whilst sailing. This clearly has a big advantage on  
other systems and as the mast can be chocked forward in the very light and reaching and strong winds, no vang can  
be used for reaching without inverting the mast. This equates to higher speeds and better angles to be sailed across  
reaches, with less overpowering of the boat.  
Centre Case Systems  
Below is a picture of the centre case systems and traveler bar.  
Centreboard Uphaul and Downhaul System  
Tie on the centerboard tie as shown, this should be able to be taken off with ease by slipping the bowline over the two  
balls on the centerboard. Also feed the centerboard uphaul directly through the centerboard and back down to the  
side blocks before going back to the side cleats as shown above.  
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Centreboard Fastening  
The centerboard comes with an alloy blue bush, this should be positioned in the CB pivot hole prior to inserting into  
the case. Insert the centerboard into case and then use the centre board bolt and washers to locate and bolt the foil  
through the centre case. You should use the two foam washers on the inside of the bolt to prevent water coming into  
the hull from the case whilst sailing.  
Sponge and Bailer  
A sponge and bailer is provided as shown in the picture below, this can be useful in light airs when the auto bailer or  
venturi is not functional. You can store them in the spinnaker bags and you may wish to have the bailer tied into the  
boat.  
Tension Gauge  
We have provided a complimentary Loo’s Spring Gauge as below with the boat. We use this on the shroud when  
rigging and tuning the boat.  
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Wind Indicator  
We have provided a complimentary High Performance New Zealand made wind indicator, this comes in it’s own box  
and has instruction manuals of how to assemble. The wind indicator should be fastened to the top of the rig via duck  
tape or by drilling a hole through the top of the mast just big enough for the wind indicator to go into. Then drill another  
small hole through the side of the top of the mast bracket. Through this hole you should use whipping twine to attach  
the indicator to the mast.  
Shackles  
In each boat in the fitting bag are the shackles used to assemble the boat. There are 5 big shackles, 2 small long D  
shackles and 3 small screw shackles.  
Use one of the big shackles on the forestay at the fork end, one for the vang attachment onto the vang mast strap and  
one for connecting the vang snap hook onto the top of the vang system, which connects onto the boom. Another one  
should be used for the main halyard and the last one is to connect the rig tension strop to the Harken triple block with  
the cleat on it. The small long D shackle should be used on the false forestay to attach to the stem fitting as shown  
and also onto the spinner at the top, which connects onto the top of the jib. Two screw shackles should be used on  
the top of each trapeze rope cleat and the other can be used on the jib spinner if you want the head to be higher on  
the wire and the long D shackle does not permit this.  
Spare Mylar  
We have also provided a complimentary double mylar pack in case you damage the set that is supplied with the boat.  
These are very easy to apply, just make sure that the surface is very clean and dry before applying any new mylar. If  
you use solvents to clean the surface, just make sure that all residue is removed before applying the mylar tapes. You  
will find the spare mylars in the fitting bag.  
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Rudder Stock  
One rudder stock is supplied with the boat and can be taken on and off the boat by removing the top safety pin  
through the gudgeon pintle. The rudder stock also comes with a tiller extension that can be added or removed easily  
by snapping together the two parts at the base of the tiller extension universal joint. For fastening the rudder into the  
stock there is a 6mm bolt with two wing nuts on each side and also a plastic pin for locking the rudder down. The bolt  
goes in the top locating hole and the plastic pin goes in the lower hole.  
Covers  
The boat comes with a bottom cover and top cover for the hull and the centerboard and rudder will be inside the foil  
covers. The top cover can be used with the mast rigged or with the mast down.  
Trolley  
The trolley supplied will come with all fasteners plus one fastening key, it will be disassembled. For assembly  
instructions see the instructions supplied with the trolley. The assembled trolley should look like the picture below.  
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Sails  
One main, jib and spinnaker are supplied inside the boat and will be ready to sail including numbers and country code  
if known at the time of manufacture. For sail tuning information see tuning guide.  
Tuning  
See tuning guide.  
We hope this Instruction Manual was helpful to assemble and put together your S|C 420 Yacht. We also trust you will  
be very satisfied with the quality and design of your new boat which we hope brings you a lot of success on the race  
course.  
Simon Cooke and The Team at S|C Yachts  
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