Access Keelboats (PR04181)
PR04181 Model Access 303
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/4181
The ACCESS 2.3 is a fully rigged stable 2.3 metre one person sailing dinghy which features electric controls of the rudder and mainsheet operated by a joy stick of chin controller. The sailor reclines in a laterally mounted lazy chair made of nylon webbing. The ACCESS 303 is a larger boat which has a 2 sails
General Details
- Extra product information
*The sailors weight is down low in the boat which contributes to stability.
*There is room either side of the centreboard case for outstretched legs.
This laidback helm position allows the tiller to be operated over the
leeward shoulder, shifting the upper body to windward and changing sheet / tiller hands when tacking.
*It has a 15 kg ballast centreboard and it cannot capsize. It is self
righting if knocked over in a violent gust.
*There is an optional electric servo drive for the steering and sheet with
which some people with high level quadriplegia may manage.DINGHY OPERATION :
It can be remote controlled from the shore if necessary.*The Access 2.3 has a choice of three rig sizes with approximately 3, 3.5 and 4 square metres sail area which use the instant access refueling system.
- Manufacturer/Country
- Victoria, Australia
Models / Specifications
- Model Access 2.3: Single - 0ne person
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- Length Overall 2300 mm
- Width Overall 1250 mm (Beam)
- Length Overall 4200 mm (Mast, Unstayed)
- Depth Overall 900 mm (Draft)
- Weight Overall 50 kg (+ Keel 20 Kg)
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 120 kg
- Model Access 303: Wide - Two person
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- Length Overall 3030 mm
- Width Overall 1350 mm (Beam)
- Depth Overall 1100 mm (Draft)
- Length Overall 2850.0 and 4750.0 mm (Jib/Main mast, Unstayed)
- Weight Overall 60 kg (+ Keel 30 Kg)
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 160 kg
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PR04181 Model Access 2.3
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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