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Rev: 10.13.21
Taylor Made
®
Manual Bimini
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
CCD-0004206
Fig.14
Fig.15
Fig.16
11.
Figure 14 shows the completed primary
(Fig14A)
and
secondary
(Fig.14B)
bow and swivel arm assemblies.
center
mounting
bracket
front
rear
38”
34” for 8-ft
36” for 10-ft
Mounting the Assembled Frame
Exact mounting specifications are not provided since
different pontoons have different fence configurations.
What is required is 72” for 8’ long canopies and
approximately 74” for 10’ long canopies
(Fig.15)
.
Mounting begins by positioning the completed frame
assembly onto the pontoon to decide where the deck
mounts should go.
NOTE:
When replacing 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 far back on the deck as needed?
• Is the top shading a sundeck?
• Where will the top lay when folded flat?
1.
Make preparations to the pontoon for installation of the
completed frame assembly as follows:
A.
Remove existing deck mounts from the pontoon’s
fence railing.
B.
Align the pivot holes of two H-brackets
(Fig.16A)
with the
mounting holes of each primary bow assembly
(Fig.16B)
.
C.
Secure the H-brackets to the left and right primary bow
assemblies with Phillips head threaded barrels
(Fig.16C)
and barrel-bolts
(Fig.16D)
.
I.
Place a plastic washer
(Fig.16E)
on both sides of
the primary bow
—
between the bow assembly and
H-bracket
.
II.
Insert the barrels and barrel-bolts through the
H-brackets and primary bows.
A
B
C
D
E
E