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Table of Contents 

Page  

“The DockSider”

 

TM  

o

 

 Safeguards 

o

 

 Warranty 

o

 

 Part List 

o

 

 Assembly Instructions 

4 - 6 

o

  Dock Mount Installation   

6 - 7 

o

 

 Installation- DS 300 and WS 300 Cradle Assembly 

 7 - 9 

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 Setup 

9 - 11 

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 Operation 

11 - 12 

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

1.  

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE 

“The DockSider”

TM

.  

2.

 

  The intended use of the product is to store a kayak or paddleboard on the side of a boat 

dock.  Do not use this product for other than its intended use.  

3.

 

  The maximum weight of Kayak or paddleboard to be racked in 

“The Docksider” 

TM

 shall 

not exceed 100  pounds.  

4.  

“The Docksider”

 

TM

  is not intended for Salt Water applications; exception is the  

Stainless Steel model.  

5.

 

  Kayaks 

should not

 contain more than on

e quarter inch (1/4”) of water inside when 

 

 

storing in the 

“The DockSider”

TM

.  Product Damage could result to the 

“The 

 

 

DockSider”

TM

, if this is not followed the Warranty will be voided.  If your Kayak  

 

contains excess amounts of water (capsized or other), roll kayak over to empty.  

6.

 

  To ensure proper use, do not attempt to modify this product in any manner.  Please refer  

 

to the manual if questions arise.  

7.

 

  If further assistance is needed, please contact DockCraft Industries prior to use.  

8.

 

  Do not allow children or adults to lean on, play on, around, or with the 

“The 

 

DockSider”

TM

 while a Kayak or Paddleboard is loaded or unloaded.  Serious injury 

or damage to product, docks, and people could result if this warning is not followed.  

9.

 

  Store only one kayak per 

“The DockSider”

TM

.  

10.

 

If the DockSider is not working properly, please contact DockCraft Industries  

 

immediately for assistance.  

11. Do not enter or exit your Kayak / Paddleboard when your kayak is engaged within 

    

“The 

DockSider

 ; in the loading or storage position.  

12. Do not install your Kayak / Paddleboard Storage Rack such that 

“The DockSider” 

is near 

or in contact with any electrical or Dock Structural components.  

 

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Summary of Contents for DockSider

Page 1: ...Operation Operates from the Dockside Only Holds your Kayak Paddleboard 5 to 17 inches below the dock surface Some Assembly Required Accommodates Freeboard Dock Surface to Water Level height up to 30...

Page 2: ...if this is not followed the Warranty will be voided If your Kayak contains excess amounts of water capsized or other roll kayak over to empty 6 To ensure proper use do not attempt to modify this produ...

Page 3: ...er Damage from failures that occur as a result of improper assembly failure to properly adjust and operate misuse or neglect of product s intended purpose Product which has been modified in any manner...

Page 4: ...inches below your Dock Decking 6 Insert Clevis Pin through Hole 2 in Pivot Lateral such that the head is between the Pivot Lateral and Cradle attach retaining ring through the hole in the end of the c...

Page 5: ...Web Keeper is positioned as shown Facing up and the webbing is not twisted 10 Pull webbing through the Cam Buckle until the pre marked line is in position with the cam buckle 11 Repeat Steps 6 8 to t...

Page 6: ...ShoreMaster With your Lift and Dock Storage Rack Connector Qty 2 from you ShoreMaster Dealer You get the Mount Mounting Angles and Hardware You get the Connector Qty 2 sets and Hardware Do not use Sc...

Page 7: ...tor Bracket 4 places Assure that the Mount is perpendicular to the connector Once the mounts qty 2 are assembled you are ready to mount to your dock Mounting illustration does not show the mounts atta...

Page 8: ...f the pivot lateral into the top Slot of the mounting bracket 25 to 37 inches insert clevis pin in 4th hole of the pivot lateral into the bottom Slot of the mounting bracket Adjust if required up or d...

Page 9: ...o 29 inches Based on the width and contour of your kayak this setting may vary When loading with the kayak in the water the handle should be a couple of inches above the outside edge of the kayak Kaya...

Page 10: ...andle with both hands you can Feel if there is more weight on one side versus the other Remember this positioning for normal operation d Grasp the center of the cradle or use tether strap and SLOWLY r...

Page 11: ...Firmly holding the tether cord slowly lower the 4 Grasp the center of the cradle handle with kayak into the water by releasing hand over hand both hands and slowly lower your kayak the length of the...

Page 12: ...tween the handle will float into your rack between the and the lifting webbing handle and the lifting webbing 4 Float your kayak into the rack and position 4 Float your kayak into the rack and positio...

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