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Boat Covers Boat Lift Canopies Bimini Tops

Shore Station® Canopies

Aluminum Frame
Measure the length of the side rail(not including ends).
Add two feet and that equals your overall length.
Then Measure the inside width of the bottom of the frame in inches.
Example: Side tube measures 20', so the overall
length is 22'. Inside width is 108", so the size of the canopy
is a 22' x 108"

Steel Frame
Measure the inside width of the bottom of the frame in inches.
Next, count the loose ribs of the frame(don't include the ends).
The number of ribs correlates with a specific length as follows:

Ribs
Overall Length
7
19'
8
21'
9
23'
10
25'

Example: The inside width measures 98" and I have 8 loose
ribs, so my frame is 21' x 98"

Width
Make a mark on the port (left) side of your boat. Make corresponding mark on the starboard (right) side of the boat using a landmark to judge the distance (such as the edge of your windshield or cleats).

Measure the distance between these two points. This your "width" or "beam at the mounting point".

Length and Height
Height is a personal preference and is measured from where the bimini top is mounted (not the floor of the boat). Length is the overall length from one end of the bimini top to the other.

Something to remember is that the lower the bimini top is, the more shade you will get. However, if it is too low you may have problems standing up or moving around in your boat. If it's too high, you will lose the shading effect so take care in figuring what best suits you.



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