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WARNING:

 Do not attempt to install the canopy canvas if there is any significant wind.

1.

 Unpack the canopy fabric and put it up on the frame. The seams should be on the inside.

2.

 Two 70 foot rolls of lacing are supplied. Lacing should start at the center of each side. Find the 

center of one of the lengths of lacing and make a loop. Push the loop a few inches through the 
canopy grommet closest to the center of one side. Pass the free ends of the lacing through the 
loop as shown below left and pull them until snug.

3.

 Start lacing toward the canopy ends by passing the lacing over the lacing rail and then through 

the next canopy grommet. Continue until you reach the centers of the canopy ends. Larger 
canopies will also have two 20 foot rolls of lacing. Use these for the ends of the canopy.

4.

 Repeat for the other side.

5.

 Go around the canopy adjusting the fabric and the tension of the lacing for the best fit.

6.

 Tie the free ends of the lacing together at each end and cut off any excess.

CANVAS INSTALLATION

4.

 If the canopy frame bows out slightly in the middle, tighten the 

bolt in the middle of the Rafter Strap.  IT SHOULD NOT NEED 
TO BE TIGHTENED COMPLETELY. If there is still some bow 
with less than a ¼" gap in the center of the strap, examine the lift 
installation to determine the cause of the problem. Make sure the 
lift legs are plumb and straight.

FINAL  ASSEMBLY (cont’d)

RAFTER STRAP

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Basta Boatlifts Limited Warranty

Thank you for investing in one of the finest PWC lifts in the world. We pride 

ourselves in knowing our product will safely and reliably be the conduit to your fun 

on the water. Welcome to the Basta Boatlifts family and Boat Happy! 

Basta Inc. dba Basta Boatlifts (“Company”) warrants its Products (purchased 

 

after November 1st, 2021) for non-commercial use for a period of, 
.   16 years against manufacturing defects in steel and aluminum 

    lift frame welds. 
.   3 years against defects in materials and workmanship including

    hydraulic components, charging system, remote controls, dock box, 

 

    bunks, canopies, and accessories.  
.   1 year battery warranty when maintained in accordance with

battery manufacturer’s guidance for batteries supplied 

    by the Company,

to the original Purchaser (“Purchaser”), beginning from date of purchase of the 

Product from Company. If the Product is purchased from an authorized Company 

Reseller, the warranty term begins upon the date the new Product is sold to the end 

Purchaser (“Warranty Start Date”).

Annual inspection of the Product bolts, pins, hydraulics, pump, electronics, and 

 

welds, by a Company employee or Company authorized agent, shall be conducted. 

Failure to undertake such maintenance shall constitute “abuse” under Exclusions 

below.

Company has the right to modify Products at any time without incurring any 

obligation to make the same or similar modifications on Products previously 

manufactured or purchased.

Terms And Conditions:

Purchaser must register Product for a valid Warranty. Warranty registration may be 

found and submitted at: 

https://bastaboatlifts.com/support.

Notice requirements and remedies:

If the Purchaser discovers a defect, the purchaser shall immediately notify the 

Company in writing by submission of a Warranty Claim form. Warranty Claim forms 

may be found and submitted at https://bastaboatlifts.com/support. Upon receipt 

of a complete Warranty Claim form and after confirmation by Company that the 

Product is defective, the Company, or its authorized Company dealer or agent, will, 

at the Company’s sole discretion: 

1- repair the Product or,

2-replace the defective part with a new or  reconditioned part, or 

3-refund the purchase price of the Product. 

Purchaser agrees to pay for door to door freight of warranted Product. Warranty 

replacement shall not extend the original warranty of the defective Products.

Labor for warranty work to be provided by the Company’s Authorized dealer for a 

period of 3 years from Warranty Start Date, provided there is an active Authorized 

Dealer within 50 miles of the location of the Product. Labor will not be provided for 

direct purchases from Company or when an active Authorized Dealer is not located 

within 50 miles of the location of the Product. 

Warranty requests received after expiration of warranty term will not be 

covered under this warranty regardless of when the defect occurred or was 

discovered.

Confirmation of the defect shall require that reasonable proof of the defect be 

provided by Purchaser to Company or Company authorized agent, and may include 

that the Product or part be Returned to Company for inspection at the Purchaser’s 

initial expense. Replacement parts for Products outside the United States will be 

shipped in the next authorized Dealer shipment unless Purchaser agrees to pay for 

door to door freight of warranted Product. Warranty replacement shall not extend 

the original warranty of the defective Products.  

Labor for warranty work to be provided by the Company’s Authorized dealer for 

a period of 3 years from Warranty Start Date, provided there is an active 

Authorized Dealer within 50 miles of the location of the Product. Labor will not be 

provided for direct purchases from Company or when an active Authorized Dealer 

is not located within 50 miles of the location of the Product. 

Warranty requests received after expiration of warranty term will not be covered 

under this warranty regardless of when the defect occurred or was discovered.

Exclusions:

Product changes caused by age or environment (such as marine growth, 

heat, corrosion or electrolysis) shall not constitute a defect. In addition, this 

warranty does not cover or apply to the following: damages caused by or due to 

without limitation: accidents, collision, fire, flood, wind, ice, or any other natural 

disaster or acts of God, abuse, misuse, overloading, improper watercraft loading, 

use when out of level, faulty assembly or installation. Lift components’ fluid levels 

and condition, including battery electrolyte (water and acid), hydraulic fluid and 

strainer cleaning are maintenance items and are not covered by this warranty. 

Sacrificial anodes (zincs), cosmetic concerns and custom coatings are not covered 

by this warranty. 

Warranty is void if the Product has been modified in any way or if any 

Company serial number has been removed or defaced. Product purchased from 

Company, but used on non-Company Products are excluded from this warranty.

Limitations:

To the maximum extent permitted by law except as expressly stated herein, there 

are no warranties, expressed or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, of the 

Product furnished under this Agreement. Seller disclaims any implied warranty of 

merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The sole remedy for liability of 

any kind shall be limited to the remedies provided in this warranty and shall in no 

event include any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages or loss of 

use, revenue or profit. Should the company nevertheless be found liable for any 

damages, the total liability of the company shall be limited to the purchase price  

Confirmation of the defect shall require that reasonable proof of the defect be 

of the Product.

provided by Purchaser to Company or Company authorized agent, and may 

include that the Product or part be returned to Company for inspection at the 

Purchaser’s initial expense. If the Purchaser chooses to order a replacement part 

prior to the final determination of the warranty claim, Purchaser will be responsible 

for the cost of the replacement part and its shipping.  If the part is determined 

to be a valid warranty claim, the customer will be credited the amount of the 

replacement part and its shipping. Replacement parts for Products outside the 

United States will be shipped in the next authorized Dealer shipment unless 

Summary of Contents for Solo 26

Page 1: ...11 21 L392 0113 REV C 866 GO BASTA www gobasta com Copyright 2021 Basta Inc Basta Boatlifts Bellevue WA 98005 USA Sol Wide Series Canopies OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ther Make sure that all pieces are assembled in the proper sequence or complications may result Be certain you know exactly what s going to happen during each step There are large parts and therefore...

Page 3: ...afters are always installed with the grooved face up 5 Over tightening the fasteners may bend or distort the aluminum parts 6 After completing the assembly of the canopy frame and before installing th...

Page 4: ...foot Sol canopy are identical Sol 26 Sol 39 Sol 30 Sol 33 The extrusion kits for the ends of the wide 39 foot Sol canopy are identical The center kit has a different ridge rail but the other parts are...

Page 5: ...Canvas or vinyl cover S103 0408 S103 0413 S103 0417 S103 0305 S103 0419 S118 0409 S123 0409 S166 6711 S123 0505 S103 0516 S313 2001 S342 7008 S342 7007 S362 0008 S362 0006 S313 0008 S166 6812 K200 00...

Page 6: ...x Short Side Rails 4x Extra Short Side Rails 2x End Rails 2x Side Rafters 20x Corner Rafters 4x Short Diagonal Rafters 4x Short Center Diagonal Rafters 4x Short Side Lacing Rails 4x Extra Short Side L...

Page 7: ...328 cm 358 cm 147 75 130 5 57 125 375 cm 331 cm 145 cm 130 5 331 cm Sol 39 Long Side Rails 6x 154 5 154 5 392 cm 392 cm End Rails 2x End Lacing Rails 2x Long Ridge Rail 2x 147 75 81 125 375 cm 206 cm...

Page 8: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 S103 0408 S103 0413 S103 0417 S103 0419 S103 0305 S118 0409 S123 0409 S166 6711 S123 0505 S103 0516 S313 2001 S342 7008 S342 7007 S362 0008 S362 0006 S313 0008 S166 6812 8 16 4...

Page 9: ...Bungee Clip Straight Splice Plate Center Rafter Clip Leg Clip Corner Splice Plate Corner Rafter Clip Ridge Rafter Clip Rafter Strap Medium Rafter Clip tapped not tapped Rafter Spacer 39 47 42 40 44 45...

Page 10: ...s into the nuts welded on the outer legs Tighten until they are flush with the inner surface of the leg 4 Orient the canopy legs with the slot in the inner legs facing forward or aft 5 Slide the canop...

Page 11: ...t as necessary 7 Lash a pair of 2x4s tightly to the canopy legs with strong cord as shown below They will make the canopy installation much safer and easier 8 Adjust the lift legs as necessary to assu...

Page 12: ...12 pages 15 18 pages 22 24 page 25...

Page 13: ...13 pages 21 22 pages 16 17 21 22 page 10...

Page 14: ...ioned at the exact center of the canopy these rafter clips float STAKE FEET TO GROUND AFT END FORWARD END FORWARD LEGS FOR Sol 30 33 39 1 2 x 1 1 4 set screws 5 8 x 1 1 2 set screw OUTER LEG ROUND INN...

Page 15: ...Slip an end lacing rail with grooves facing up into the clips installed in Step 1 and center it Repeat for the other end rail 3 Slide the four corner Splice Plates into the dovetails as shown at left...

Page 16: ...Rafter Clips into the inner dovetail slots and the straight splice plates into the outer dovetail slots of a left and a right side rail as shown Secure with two screws and nuts each 4 Mate each pair o...

Page 17: ...ed bars in the illustrations show which direction the lacing rails are installed 17 GROOVE UP SIDE RAIL SIDE RAIL CORNER RAFTER CLIP SIDE LACING RAIL CORNER RAFTER CLIP CENTER RAFTER CLIP 5 16 x 2 fla...

Page 18: ...side rail and Rafter Clip shown at left Bolt B Secure it with a nut as shown at lower left Note that the upper hole is not used 4 Repeat for the other three corners 5 Position a corner rafter as shown...

Page 19: ...he bolts 3 Install the Rafter Clips on the ends of the ridge rails as shown above Note that the bolts are installed in the two center holes of the clips RIDGE RAFTER CLIP RIDGE RAIL RIDGE RAFTER CLIPS...

Page 20: ...ncrease the strength of the canopy 3 Each pair of rafters has a Rafter Strap attached The Rafter Straps are used to resist the tendency of the side rails to bow outward when installed on the lift Inst...

Page 21: ...SIDE RAILS 5 16 x 4 hex head MEDIUM RAFTER CLIP SIDE RAFTERS 5 16 x 4 hex head SIDE RAFTERS 5 16 x 4 longer hex head 5 16 x 4 hex head 5 16 x 4 hex head SIDE RAFTERS SIDE RAFTERS CENTER RAFTER CLIP S...

Page 22: ...Use 5 16 x 3 bolts The rafters are identified by length hole pattern and ID number on pages 6 7 22 24 24 22 21 22 22 22 36 36 22 24 21 24 24 SEE PAGE 5 SIDE RAFTER SIDE RAFTER SIDE RAFTER CORNER RAFTE...

Page 23: ...to attach the bottom of the end rafter to the Medium Rafter Clip at the center of each of the end rails The bolt also goes through the hole at the center of the lacing rail The lacing rails and clips...

Page 24: ...afters as shown below 2 Walk around the canopy frame and tighten each of the fasteners snugly Verify that all parts are aligned properly and that none of the extrusions are bent or bowed 3 Verify that...

Page 25: ...legs page 11 as shown above Slide the canopy frame as close to its final position as possible Install the canopy Leg Clips to the side rails as shown above Lift the canopy frame and attach the Leg Cl...

Page 26: ...and then through the next canopy grommet Continue until you reach the centers of the canopy ends Larger canopies will also have two 20 foot rolls of lacing Use these for the ends of the canopy 4 Repe...

Page 27: ...nclude that the Product or part be Returned to Company for inspection at the Purchaser s initial expense Replacement parts for Products outside the United States will be shipped in the next authorized...

Page 28: ...loading your boat straight and true amazingly easy even in cross winds and active water Light kit Install these lights above or below the water They turn on with your remote control key fob Power Uni...

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