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3.0 – Trampoline Assembly
After the cross bars are adequately
tightened, now it is time to string the
trampoline. Find the edge on the tramp with
the larger bolt rope, and slide it into the
groove in the front cross bar with the
zippered pocket facing up. (Figure 3.A)
Now feed the 2 smaller bolt ropes along the
tracks located on the hulls. Note this is a
diagonally cut tramp and you will need to
pull them down the tracks at the same time,
this will either take patience, or an additional
person. Once the tramp bolt ropes are
pulled, slide the 6’ fiberglass rod into the
pocket located on the aft end of the tramp,
and center. (Figure 3.B)
Find the 5/32” x 20’ long line labeled
“Tramp Lacing” and tie one end to either
of the grommets located in the aft
outside corner of the tramp. Pull the line
snug and bring back under the rear cross
bar and wrap over the first of the tramp
lacing buttons located on the aft side of
the cross bar. Bring the line forward and
wrap over the exposed end of the
fiberglass rod, and then back to the first
lacing button again. Pull the line over
the top of the first button and string over
the top of the second. Once over the top
of the second, go back under the cross
bar and wrap around the fiberglass rod at
the first notch, bringing it back to the
second button, over this button then to
the third. (Figure 3.C)
Continue across the entire tramp
finishing the opposite side in a mirror of
the start. Note the tramp will be loose
and will take several tightenings to
become fully taught. Once the back is
laced, remove the 1/8” x 30” lines and tie
the foot straps to the saddles provided
on the rear cross bar.
Fig 3.A
Fig 3.B
Fig 3.C