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Silvesco [12]
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Posted: 08.05.2008, 13:57
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I am stringing my trampoline on my Nacra 5.0 and I am looking for any tips or tricks. This is my First cat so I am not sure how to do it to get it tight.
Any help would be apreciated.
Thanks
Chris
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Posted: 08.05.2008, 16:42
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http://nacra.us.../nindex.html [21]
go here download the nacra manual "not the older version" - good descirption on how to get it tightened
good luck
Gordon
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Silvesco [26]
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Posted: 09.05.2008, 11:02
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Unless I am looking at the wrong thing the description in there is vague and for the wrong boat. I have eyelets on the back of my tramp and slugs on my rear beam. Also it does not really explain the best way to get it as tight as possible.
I am sure I could get something adequate but I would like to make it as good as possible.
Thanks
Chris
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Posted: 09.05.2008, 13:51
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Here's the page in the original manual that describes installing a tramp like you describe. Doesn't seem to be any special technique other than pulling the line tight.
Installing a Nacra Tramp [35]
One thought, you do have the 3/4" pvc tube installed in those eyelets at the back of the tramp?
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