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3 Bow Bimini Top Boat Cover Boat Sun Shelter with Rear Support Poles 6FT Length
$ 60.18
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Specifications:1. Dimensions:
6ft Long, Height:46", Width: 61"-84".
2. The framework consists of
3 main bows and two rear supporting poles
.All poles are made of heavy duty anti-rust aluminum.
3. The top is made of
600D oxford fabric with water repellent PU coating
. Gray color can provide enough shade.
4.
2 aluminum rear poles provide a supporting point
,which ensures fast fold, space saving and really convenient for next time use.
5. Included
SS316 stainless steel hardware (nuts, bolts, screws) and ultra-durable nylon connector
joints and rear poles, making attaching your rod holders hassle free.
6. All connectors are made of
high quality material.
7.
An instruction manual
is offered for you.
Choose available width for yourself :
3 Bow Length: 6ft, Width:61"-66" Flexible Height: 46".
3 Bow Length: 6ft, Width:67"-72" Flexible Height: 46".
3 Bow Length: 6ft, Width:73"-78" Flexible Height: 46".
3 Bow Length: 6ft, Width:79"-84" Flexible Height: 46"
.
Note:
Our digital images are as accurate as possible. However, different monitors may cause colors to vary slightly.
Some of our items are handcrafted and/or hand finished. Color can vary and slight imperfections are normal for metal as the hand finishing process as we feel, adds character and authenticity to those items.
Bimini Top should never be open when boat speed is over 25 mph.
Packing Included:
1 x Canopy
1 x Storage Boot
2 x 3 Bow Tubes
3 x Crossbars
2 x Rear Support Pole
4 x Thumb Screws
4 x Deck Mounts
2 x Stainless Steel Saddle
12 x Self Tapping Screws
6 x SS316 Bolts
10 x Hexagonal Nuts
2 x Straps
How To Measure Your Boat For A Bimini Top?
1. Using a tape measure, decide which length top provides the desired amount of shade coverage to your boat.
2. The pivotal mounting point will be approximately at the center point on each side of your boat.
3. After determining where the pivotal mount location will be on each side of the boat, measure the distance between these mounting points to determine the width you need.
4. While standing inside the boat, measure from the pivotal mounting point straight up to determine the desired height.