Reinstalling your dodger or bimini canvas can be tricky and must be done with
care. There are some simple rules to follow:
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1 - collapse the frame by pulling pins or removing screws from the front or
back. Do not attempt to put the canvas on with the frame extended because it may
damage the canvas. |
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2 - zip the canvas over the frames, front and back. Note that the Boat
Tailors tag (if there) usually goes in the back. |
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3 - you may notice a black Sharpie ring around the center of
the frames. Be certain that the zippers, when closed, are equally close to
this center mark. |
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3a - The sides of the canvas should also be even from
side-to-side. We put a mark for side-to-side position when we originally
installed the cover. |
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4 - extend the frame back to its original position with the canvas on. You
may need one person to put their weight on the frame to get the screws or pins
back in the deck connections. |
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5 - connect the forward bow straps. They should be tight as
possible and may require a second person to put downward pressure on the bow
the get the strap connected to the cabin top. |
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5 - zip in the windows, attach fasteners. Pressure to the top of the frame
above the windows may be needed to fasten the window to the snaps. |
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NOTES: zippers should be pulled by fingers only. If a window
zipper does not fit, it is most likely because the top is not centered. |
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Check the center mark on the frame and side marks one last
time. |
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Do not adjust your frames. |