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Taylor Made

®

 

Manual Bimini

Installation and Owner’s Manual

(For Aftermarket Applications)

CCD-0004206

Introduction

Taylor Made pontoon tops are:
• Warranted against fading for three years.
• Partially assembled to greatly simplify the complexity of 

setup and reduce the time required to erect.

• Easy to fold back, no tools required.

Additional information about this product and replacement 

parts can be obtained from 

taylormadeproducts.com

.

NOTE: 

Images used in this document are for reference 

only when assembling, installing and/or operating this 

product. Actual appearance of provided and/or purchased 

parts and assemblies may differ.

Safety

Read and fully understand all instructions before installing 

or operating this product.
Adhere to all safety labels.
This manual provides general instructions. Many variables 

can change the circumstances of the instructions, i.e., 

the degree of difficulty, operation and ability of the 

individual performing the instructions. This manual 

cannot begin to plot out instructions for every possibility, 

but provides the general instructions, as necessary, for 

effectively interfacing with the device, product or system. 

Failure to correctly follow the provided instructions may 

result in death, serious personal injury, severe product 

and/or property damage, including voiding of the LCI 

limited warranty.

Resources Required

• 1-2 people, depending on 

task

• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• #2 Phillips drive bit
• Flat blade screwdriver
• Cordless or electric drill or 

screw gun

• 

5/16

” drill bit

• 

7/16

” wrench

• Crimping tool
• Tape measure
• Pencil

THE “WARNING” SYMBOL ABOVE IS A SIGN THAT A 

PROCEDURE HAS A SAFETY RISK INVOLVED AND 

MAY CAUSE DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 

OR SEVERE PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE 

IF NOT PERFORMED SAFELY WITHIN  PARAMETERS 

SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL.

THE “CAUTION” SYMBOL ABOVE IS A SIGN THAT 

A PROCEDURE HAS A SAFETY RISK INVOLVED 

AND MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT 

AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PERFORMED 

SAFELY WITHIN  PARAMETERS SET FORTH IN 

THIS MANUAL.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN 

PERFORMING SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR 

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES. OTHER SAFETY 

EQUIPMENT TO CONSIDER WOULD BE HEARING 

PROTECTION, GLOVES AND POSSIBLY A FULL FACE 

SHIELD, DEPENDING ON THE NATURE OF THE TASK.

MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR CUT. KEEP 

CLEAR AND USE CAUTION.

8’ x 10’ Manual Bimini Top and Boot - Fabric Only Kits

8’ x 10’ Manual Bimini Top and Boot - Fabric Only Kits

Part #

Part #

Description

Description

88147

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Black

88148

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Gray

88149

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Green

88150

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Navy

88151

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Burgundy

88152

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Beige

88153

8’ x 10’ x 1.25” Top & Boot - Fabric Only - Pacific Blue

Summary of Contents for 88125

Page 1: ...25 Bimini Kit Navy 88129 8 x 8 x 1 25 Bimini Kit Burgundy 88130 8 x 8 x 1 25 Bimini Kit Beige 88131 8 x 8 x 1 25 Bimini Kit Pacific Blue 8 x 8 Manual Bimini Top and Boot Fabric Only Kits 8 x 8 Manual...

Page 2: ...ct and or property damage including voiding of the LCI limited warranty Resources Required 1 2 people depending on task 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 Phillips drive bit Flat blade screwdriver Cordless or e...

Page 3: ...Bow Tube with Inner Connect Tube 3 F Bow Tube with Inner Connect Tube and Wire Hole 1 G Hardware Kit 1 H Quick Release Pin part of G 4 I Barrel Nut and Screw part of G 2 J Secondary Stand Tube Screw p...

Page 4: ...nual Bimini Top Kit PN 2020329866 Letter Letter Description Description Qty Qty Q Primary Bow with Jaw Left 1 R Primary Bow with Jaw Right 1 S Secondary Bow Left 1 T Secondary Bow Right 1 U Bow Tube w...

Page 5: ...assemblies Fig 2A opposite of each other on a flat work surface with the jaw side facing up Fig 2B 2 Align the pivot holes of the left secondary bow Fig 3A with the pivot holes of the left primary bo...

Page 6: ...les Fig 5A into the rear left primary bow Fig 5B Make sure the stern light holes are facing outward towards the outside rear of the pontoon 2 Insert the other end of the stern light center bow tube in...

Page 7: ...g 11A into the front left secondary bow Fig 11B 5 Secure the rear stern light center bow and the swivel arm center bow Fig 8A to the left and right primary bow assemblies with two of the supplied Phil...

Page 8: ...g an old frame consider temporarily reusing the center mounting bracket A B Decide what area the canopy will cover For instance Will the top cover the driver and the passenger Does the top cover as fa...

Page 9: ...t 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...

Page 10: ...e front of the pontoon Fig 20 A B C Fig 22 7 Reinsert the previously removed step 3 Phillips head barrels bolts and plastic washers into the two H brackets Figs 14 15 Refer to steps 1B and C Rear Ster...

Page 11: ...ce railings 38 from the pivot pin in the center mounting H bracket to each left and right adjustable front support tube Fig 27 Fig 24 center mounting H bracket rear 34 for 8 ft 36 for 10 ft left prima...

Page 12: ...racket to the fence railing with two Phillips head self drilling screws Fig 30B E Reposition the secondary bow assembly towards the front until the attached adjustable front support tubes Fig 31A are...

Page 13: ...ht Fig 33B opening positioned towards the rear Fig 31 3 Starting at the rear of the pontoon A Place the fabric s rear zipper pockets Fig 34A over the primary bow Make sure the stern light canvas openi...

Page 14: ...B A A B B A I Pull down on the fabric until the snap caps align with the snap studs mounted on each of the primary and secondary swivel arms Fig 38A II Snap the female snap caps onto the male snap stu...

Page 15: ...age Do NOT operate the pontoon over 25 mph with the bimini top up Do NOT transport the pontoon with the bimini top up Closing the Bimini Top Close the bimini top into the radar position Fig 39 when no...

Page 16: ...refully guide the canopy and frame assembly towards the rear of the pontoon until all of the frames collapse together onto the primary bow assembly Fig 42 If a fully collapsed bimini top is desired wh...

Page 17: ...ling Fig 46A then let the rear support tubes down to rest inside the H brackets Fig 46B Opening the bimini top from the fully collapsed position 1 Remove the quick release ring pins from the rear supp...

Page 18: ...H bracket s and support tube s Loose adjustable front support tube s Slide outer front support tube s up or down over the inner support tube s until the bimini top is tight and the snap button s lock...

Page 19: ...ve foreign material from zipper chain teeth then zip or unzip pocket as necessary Missing pull tab Contact Taylor Made for service To temporarily fix the zipper pull tab insert a paperclip through the...

Page 20: ...increase the life of the top s fabric Storage or Storm Position If not going pontooning for awhile secure the fabric in the zippered storage boot Folding the pontoon top back into the radar or fully...

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