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SG900 

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STEP 12

M O U N T   S T A N D - O F F S   ( C O N T . )

D R I L L   T H R O U G H   T - T O P   &   C O N S O L E

Drill through the marked locations on the t-top and on the console. Make sure all holes are straight and aligned
with each other so that the threaded rod can pass easily through.

M O U N T   S T A N D - O F F   H A R D W A R E

Assemble all the stand-off parts and hardware as shown below.
You will need two wrenches or sockets to hold and tighten 
the outer and inner nuts at the same time. Repeat the
steps for both sides.

CONSOLECONSOLE

T-TOP

CONSOLECONSOLE

T-TOP

GAP

E X A M P L E   O F   D R I L L

H O L E   L O C A T I O N S

Use a center punch to create a
dimple on the tubing. This will
help keep the drill bit in place.
Use a standard drill bit to bore 
through the tubing then run an 
extra-long drill bit all the way
through the center console to 
get perfectly aligned holes.  

T - T O P   T U B E

G A P

I N S I D E

C O N S O L E

2   W R E N C H E S   O R

S O C K E T S   N E E D E D

T O   T I G H T E N   N U T S

GAP

PRO TIP

Summary of Contents for SUNBRELLA SG900

Page 1: ...SG900 I N STA L L ATI ON GU IDE OW NE R S MA NUA L K I T I N C L U D E S SG900 T TOP FRAME SUNBRELLA CANOPY MOUNTING HARDWARE IMAGE SHOWN WITHOUT CANOPY FOR CLARITY...

Page 2: ...hing your deck use blue painter s masking tape to cover the area where the feet will be mounted Mark drilling spots on the tape with a marker if you mess up a measurement you can replace the tape and...

Page 3: ...antennas radar etc Four are welded on the frame and three are mounted with the included hardware The leg sections can be moved in or out to fit most center consoles M O U N T I N G P L A T E S F E E T...

Page 4: ...board Upper Leg Section Port Upper Leg Section Front Leg Sections Rear Leg Sections Deck Screws Leg Top Section Bolts Clamp Bolts Mounting Plate Hardware Set X16 X24 X8 X12 X1 X1 X2 X2 X1 X1 X1 X1 Lar...

Page 5: ...into your deck If unsure contact your boat s manufacturer Lay overlapping strips of blue painter s tape on both sides of the deck next to the center console unit This will protect your deck from scra...

Page 6: ...board side respectively Refer to the recommended mounting area highlighted below STEP 2 A S S E M B L E T H E L E G S E C T I O N S F R O N T B O W Insert the nylon washer for the center hole Use thre...

Page 7: ...ssible Later you will need to re align the feet with their outline to begin drilling into the deck Repeat the outline process for each foot Note The tape will be removed just before fastening the t to...

Page 8: ...lt on one small and one large plate using the included hardware Hold the bolt in place with an allen wrench and tighten the bolt down Lay the front starboard and port top sections on a soft cloth and...

Page 9: ...nce between the feet matches step 7 Also compare the distance between each clamp and the outside tubing to make sure everything is centered Each bolt needs thread locker but don t apply it until you a...

Page 10: ...t top so the feet are no longer resting on the mounting location Bore out the pilot hole with a 3 16 3 8mm bit Do not remove the painter s tape Again run the drill in REVERSE at medium speed and pres...

Page 11: ...t top over the sealant and gently lower it into place while avoiding side to side movement Using a phillips head bit screw down and tightly fasten the mounting feet to the deck of the boat Circle back...

Page 12: ...of the console unit so that you are able to tighten the bolts FRONT VIEW The stand offs will need to be cut to length These steps will help you know exactly how long to cut them From the mounting loca...

Page 13: ...hich is which Notice how one end of the stand off is concaved That curve mates with the outer curve of the tubing Be sure to not cut it off Also when measuring to draw the cut line make sure you measu...

Page 14: ...nches or sockets to hold and tighten the outer and inner nuts at the same time Repeat the steps for both sides C O N S O L E C O N S O L E T T O P C O N S O L E C O N S O L E T T O P G A P E X A M P L...

Page 15: ...E R E A R T O P S E C T I O N STEP 14 R E A R T O P S E C T I O N M O U N T I N G P L A T E S M A L L P L A T E T T O P V B R A C E K I T Optional Upgrade For those who have choppy local waters or wo...

Page 16: ...a slight gap in between L A Y C A N O P Y I N P L A C E Z I P T I E T H E C A N O P Y I N P L A C E A T L E A S T E V E R Y S E C O N D O R T H I R D H O L E T O M A K E R O P I N G E A S I E R R E M...

Page 17: ...o gallery send you a free tee shirt and enter you into our regular drawings for big prizes We love seeing scenic photos out on the water and active fishing shots Simply complete the gallery form on ou...

Page 18: ...where the leg sections clamp The clamps are solid billet aluminum but have a predrilled hole for wires This is how you will get the wires down towards the deck Drill an exit hole in the top section th...

Page 19: ...avoid this situation Probably the simplest solution some of our customers have replaced their door hinges with pins This allows the door to be pulled out without swinging it open However you will stil...

Page 20: ...er especially where crevices are present to ensure removal of all residues If improperly rinsed residual cleaning agents can lead to etching or discoloration Dry everything with a clean micro fiber cl...

Page 21: ...ID REASON TO RETURN A PRODUCT If you believe that your product shows excessive blemishes scratches or nicks you must send us an email within 3 days stating your concern DO NOT WAIT TO INSPECT YOUR PAR...

Page 22: ...ps are the responsibility of the purchaser and will not be credited Original shipping fees paid for shipping to the customer are non refundable All customer shipping charges are non fundable Customers...

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