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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 125 pounds. 

4.

 

For use in Salt Water, the unit should be rinsed with Fresh Water after use. 

5.

 

Kayaks should not contain more than one 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 and 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 of this product. 

8.

 

Do not allow children or adults to play on, around, or with the “The 
DockSider”

TM

 while a kayak or Paddleboard is loaded or unloaded.  Serious 

injury and 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 or 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 “Th

DockSider” is near or in contact with any electrical or Dock Structural 

     

components. 

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Table of Contents

 

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“The DockSider”

TM

 

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Safeguards 

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Warranty 

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Part List 

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Assembly Instructions 

4 - 6 

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Installation - DS 100 and WS 100 

6 - 7 

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Setup 

7 - 10 

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Operation 

10 - 11 

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Bolt On Dock Configuration Guide 

 

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Содержание The DockSider 100 Series

Страница 1: ...UP Lift and Dock Storage Rack Model DS100 Aluminum Dockside Operation Operates from the Dockside Holds your Kayak Paddleboard 5 to 17 inches below the dock surface Accommodates Freeboard Dock Surface to Water Level height up to 30 inches Model WS100 Aluminum Waterside Operation Operates from the Waterside Only Holds your Kayak Paddleboard 5 to 17 inches below the dock surface Accommodates Freeboar...

Страница 2: ...questions arise 7 If further assistance is needed please contact DockCraft Industries prior to use of this product 8 Do not allow children or adults to play on around or with the The DockSider TM while a kayak or Paddleboard is loaded or unloaded Serious injury and 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 ...

Страница 3: ...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 Safeguards are not followed The warranty is not valid if you are not the original purchaser Cosmetic defects The DockSider TM PARTS LIST Bolt On Dock Mount Models Series 100 Remove all parts from the box and remove the dock...

Страница 4: ...s 10 to 25 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 clevis pin 7 If the Water Level is 25 inches or greater from the Dock Decking Insert Clevis Pin through Hole 4 in Pivot Lateral such that the head is between the Pivot Lateral and Cradle att...

Страница 5: ...e 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 thread the webbing through the other Cam Buckle Steps 8 11 Circular Retaining Ring Hole 4 Hole 2 Hole 4 Hole 2 Clevis Pin Head Clevis Pin Head Circular Retaining Ring Handle Cam Buckle Webbing Cam Buc...

Страница 6: ...ck surface Ensure there are not any electrical or structural While the dock mount is positioned as shown above components near the hole you are drilling Also Note the 2 nd mount is positioned check 26 to 32 inches away at the 2 nd mount location Dockside unit 32 inch apart Waterside unit 26 inches apart Dock Surface Mount Dock Mount is Your Dock positioned against Side Rail the side of your dock 1...

Страница 7: ...tance to the water from the dock decking is 10 to 22 inches insert clevis pin in 2nd hole of the pivot lateral into the top Slot of the mounting bracket 17 to 29 inches insert clevis pin in 2nd hole of the pivot lateral into the bottom Slot of the mounting bracket 20 to 31 inches insert clevis pin in the 4th hole of the pivot lateral into the top Slot of the mounting bracket 25 to 37 inches insert...

Страница 8: ...ted in the Bottom Slot Insert 2 nd Clevis Pin through hole under the bracket and secure with R Retaining Clip on opposite side Webbing Length Adjustment As a result of the assembly procedure the mark on the webbing should be located at the cam buckle This setting is a nominal setting for kayaks with a width of 27 to 29 inches Based on the width and contour of your kayak this setting may vary As a ...

Страница 9: ... have your watercraft in the storage position you may want to readjust the straps to achieve the desired angle of your vessel If your Kayak Paddle Board in the storage position looks like The webbing strap length is To Short To Long To Long Note If the dock surface to water height is between 10 and 15 inches the figure above on the left maybe the best that can be achieved with the contour of your ...

Страница 10: ...Latch Plates by rotating both cause the Kayak Rack to want to rotate toward 90 degrees clockwise the water 4 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 tether cord until your kayak is into the water in the water 5 Secure the end of the tether c...

Страница 11: ... Grasp the handle of your rack holding it in its 6 Rotate the Latch Plates into position such that storage position your kayak does not accidently rotate back into the water 7 Rotate the Latch Plates into position such that your 7 If you choose store your paddle between the kayak will not rotate back into the water webbing under the cam buckle 8 Release your hand from the cradle handle and secure ...

Страница 12: ...ndard Installation Requirements Drill inch diameter holes in locations shown Insert Snap Togglers per directions from top of Dock Insert screws and washers then secure Decking 1 inch to 1 1 2 inch thick Dock SideBoard Typically1 inch wide Location 1 2 1 4 inches Location 2 5 inches Kayak Paddle Board Dock Rack Bolt on Mount Location 1 2 1 4 inches Location 2 5 inches Hardware Standard Hardware 1 4...

Страница 13: ...ers to secure Location 1 2 1 4 inches Location 2 5 inches Aluminum Decking Support Hardware Standard Hardware 1 4 x 2 inch Stainless Steel Cap Screw location 1 included inch Stainless Steel washer each location included 20 inch Stainless Steel nut and lock washer not included Installation Requirements Standard Installation except Location 1 Drill 3 8 inch hole through decking and aluminum decking ...

Страница 14: ...a of the mounting positions Option 1 The backer board should be slightly smaller than width between vertical members of decking and at least 6 inches long The thickness should not extend beyond the height of the decking vertical members Option 2 The Backer board should be wider than the width between vertical members of the decking at least 6 inches long and have a thickness of to 1 inch When secu...

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