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lee bradley Posted: 19-Nov-06 21:19
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Hi all, new to the forum so hope this is the best place to put this item.

I have had to replace most ropes for my new second hnd ISO however my photographs when dismantling the rigging have been lost. I have a lot of rope and struggling to figure out where they all go now. Is there a website or an owners manual I can see/buy to explain where everything goes. There lots of tips on fine tuning but I require the rigging to be there for that.

Hope someone can help.

Regards

Lee Bradley
 
Pete Lindley Posted: 20-Nov-06 12:09
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Hi Lee, I'll email you the rigging guide I was sent not so long ago. Hope it gets the ropes in place for you. I think it is the original rigging guides produced by T*pŁ3r way back when... When the ropes are back in place, go back to the help guides on the ISO website - the only place for UK ISO info.
 
Jim ISO 511 Posted: 20-Nov-06 12:39
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Lee,

Where are you based? It might be worth you having a look at a nearby ISO at some stage - especially if you get stuck. My boat is on the Solent at Calshot - you'd be welcome to come down and have a nose about...

Cheers,

Jim.
 
murphcbr6 Posted: 20-Nov-06 14:45
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Pete,

I'll take a copy of that if possible?

nm250@hotmail.com


thanks in advance.
 
mmoncia Posted: 20-Nov-06 17:43
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Hi Pete, if possible having this on the web, I'd be interested as well
I could try to translate it in Italian for our fleet.

bye

 
Pete Lindley Posted: 20-Nov-06 19:41
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Emailed to Marco and Murph.

Lack of time to convert to html and upload myself.

It is a scanned image of a paper article. The file size is 3Mb! Unable to reduce as text quality diminishes.

Pete
 
jean luc Posted: 20-Nov-06 20:02
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Pete,

I have been looking for such info for a while. Could you Email me a copy of that scan.

Thanks in advance.

Jean-Luc
 
Pete Lindley Posted: 21-Nov-06 07:53
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Jean Luc - I've emailed the full scan to you.

I have now chopped the one scan into 4 pics and gathered them into one zip file for download. When printing each pic, set printer to fit image to page.

www.isoracing.org.uk/downloads/isorigging-guide.zip
 
Bob Ladell Posted: 21-Nov-06 16:28
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Well done Pete - they scrub up nicely

Bob
 
jean luc Posted: 21-Nov-06 19:34
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Good job Pete. Thank you so much.

Jean-Luc
 
lee bradley Posted: 15-Jan-07 01:36
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thanks to all that has rpelied. Special thanks to Pete cheers....
 

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