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800-628-5188
Rev: 10.13.21
Taylor Made
®
Manual Bimini
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
CCD-0004206
Fig.17
Fig.18
III.
Screw the barrel-bolt into the barrel. Use two Phillips
screwdrivers to tighten the barrel and bolt
(Fig.17)
.
D.
Align two H-bracket pivot holes
(Fig.18A)
with the
mounting holes on each rear support tube
(Fig.18B)
bow assembly.
E.
Secure each H-bracket to the left and right rear support
tubes with a quick-release ring pin
(Fig.18C)
.
secondary bow
primary bow
H-bracket
A
B
C
F.
Align two H-bracket pivot holes
(Fig.19A)
with the
mounting holes on each front adjustable support tube
(Fig.19B)
bow assemblies.
G.
Secure each H-bracket to the left and right front
adjustable support tubes with a quick-release ring
pin
(Fig.19C)
.
B
A
C
Fig.19
Fig.20
2.
Locate the point on the pontoon where the center of the
bimini top will be positioned. Typically, this is where the
center H-brackets should be attached to the left and right
fence rails.
A.
With the help of another person, position the frame
assembly onto the top of the left and right fence rails
at the desired location, making sure the primary bow
assembly faces rearward
(Fig.20)
.
left pontoon
fence railing
right pontoon
fence railing
front
rear
primary bow
assembly
B.
While the other person holds the frame assembly in its
open position, use a tape measure and pencil to locate
and mark
(Fig.21A)
where the center H-brackets will be
installed. Make sure the center H-brackets are properly
aligned and squared to one another
—
left-to-right
(Fig.21B)
.
C.
Remove the frame assembly from the pontoon and set
aside for later installation.