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The Access 303 wide is the boat of choice for any sailability group that is planning to have only one boat as it is the most versatile model in the range. The wide seat gives seating for two adults and the two sails give a positive role for both helm and crew.
It is the ideal boat for a persons very first sail as they can be accompanied by an experienced sailor and they can start in the crewing role and be trained in the use of each element of control i.e. Jib only, Mainsail only, Helm only, then combinations until she/he is controlling the whole boat. They can also be trained in the basics of racing strategies and tactics. In an ideal club

arrangement the sailor would then move into an Access 2.3 single seat dinghy for their first solo sailing and racing, which is a massive confidence builder.
The 303 Wide is also an Ideal trainer boat for sailors who want to develop towards Two sail single handed sailing in the Access 303 Single seat and the Access Liberty. The trainee sailor can be accompanied by an experienced sailor whilst they learn how to trim both sails and to develop their practical use of racing strategies and tactics.
The 303 wide can also be fitted with servo assisted mainsheet and helm. This is very useful for training and building the confidence of sailors with limited mobility as they can be accompanied on their first steps. This can be very reassuring as they learn both how to sail and how to use the servo controls. Ideally the sailor would then be progressed into a servo- assisted Access 2.3 Single, Access 303 Single or Access Liberty for the development of their solo sailing. The servo assisted 303 wide can be sailed solo by removing the jib, ( as the jib is not servo controlled). The boat remains very well balanced.
It cannot be overstated that for a person who has limited or no use of their limbs and few opportunities to do physical activities alone, to be able sail single handed and have an equal chance of racing success as everyone else is an incredibly empowering and liberating experience.
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The Servo Assist System
Access Dinghies Servo Assist controls are generally used to allow people with mobility
problems to enjoy the freedom and independence of sailing by themselves, sailing solo. Sailing is one activity where the use of powered equipment serves only to level the field and not give the sailor an advantage. Its use therefore encourages integration and allows previously disadvantaged people to participate, to compete, and to win against others more physically able
Access Dinghies are extremely easy to sail with servo assist and a severely disabled sailor can be very competitive against anyone. Unfortunately, however efficient servo assist equipment may be, sheet and helm winches will always be mechanical and without feel, and slower than an able bodied person working sheets and joystick manually. But without doubt, its better to be sailing without feel than not sailing at all.
The Access 2.3 system comprises helm winch and mainsheet winch, control box, sheet winch selector module, control device (typically a 4-way joystick) and batteries.
We mainly use the 4-way joystick for control which is the basic system, the simplest most reliable and easiest to use. there are a range of other specialist controls available on request.
The System can easily be converted for manual use by disengaging the steering winch clutch and, on the 2.3, by winding out all but a few inches of sheet and then hauling on it by hand.
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A choice of 11 deck colours.
maroon, red, orange, yellow, lime, light blue, Mid blue, dark blue, lilac, pink, jade.
and 11 sail colours
maroon, red, orange, yellow, lime, light blue, dark blue, lilac, pink, jade, white.
This makes for easily distinguishable fleet sailing, which is very useful for safety monitoring and video/photo feedback. Or for your club or sponsors colours to be chosen
Your own special deck colours can also be provided, Just let us know the details and we can usually provide and all at no extra cost !
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The Access 303 wide hard seats
The hard seat is an optional extra and comes in two sizes. It is designed to give more side support and to help prevent the sailor slipping down into the consol area. The seat is instantly removable by drawing 1 pin and untying two lashing cords.
There is a small hard "side seat" that can be fitted with the hammock seat still fitted which allows a child or small person to be in the hard seat and an adult or another child to accompany them
Important note: Fitting a large or small hard seat will make the 303 wide a single seater.
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Summary of Main Features

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Specification
Length 3.03 m
Beam 1.35 m
Draft 1.0 m
Weight 92 kg (including 30kg in the keel).
Sail Plan Mainsail & free standing, self tacking Jib
Sail Area:
Main Sail 4.5 sq m (reefable to 0.5 sq m)
Jib 1.0 sq m (full roller reefing)
Total Area 5.5 sq m
Masts:
Main Mast Unstayed 4.75mtr
Jib Mast Unstayed 2.85mtr
Seating Double hammock
Capacity 160Kg + 20kg luggage
Controls:
Steering Manual joystick. (Servo Assisted steering is available as an optional extra)
Mainsheet Manual. (Servo Assisted Mainsheet is available as an optional extra)
Jibsheet Manual only. ( Note. This model sails well with the mainsail only if full electric control is needed)
Reefing Manual (hauling line). (This is set before sailing for racing but can be adjusted whilst sailing if cruising)
The Hull Strong GRP construction with solid bonded hull to deck joins.
Note: The Access 303 wide has the option of electric servo-assisted drives to the mainsheet and tiller, making it suitable for people with severely reduced mobility.
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PDF copies of all Access dinghy owners manuals are now available on this website. Go to the Boats section and then to a subpage under the boats section entitled Access Owners Manuals. or click this link to go directly to the page Access Owners Manuals
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Boat covers and sail socks are available for the Access 303 and are recommended to keep your boat and sails in pristine condition.

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Specially designed Trailers to enable your club members to join in the Access Traveler events to meet and compete with other Access sailors.
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Launch trolley for the Access 303
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Access Wheelchair User Transfer Dock/Pontoon This transfer dock/pontoon was developed to serve several purposes and address a number of safety issues: it provides safe transfer of sailors whatever their disability, allows safe keel down transfer from a shelving shore, is modular and portable allowing Access dinghy owners to use waters otherwise not accessible to disabled sailors, it’s easy to launch, set up, recover and store. With this system the wheelchair is safely contained so as to prevent the danger of running off the pontoon. Click this link to find out more
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For PDF leaflets that can be easily printed click these links
Detailed Access 303 Wide Leaflet
All Access Boats tri-fold leaflet
Access Systems Ancillary Equipment flier
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