B
C
D
STEP 6
If you have sliding canopy legs, insert one 3/8 x 1 carriage bolt in the lift leg from the inside and attach
loosely with one 3/8 brass nut as shown.
STEP 7
Slide the slotted canopy leg over the carriage bolt and tighten nut at desired height as shown.
Carriage Bolt
Brass Nut
Lift Winch
Lift Upright
Winch Clamp
Step 12. Remove blue lift caps from boat lift uprights. Lower boat lift rack to full down position and
make sure there is no weight on the lift.
Step 13. Attach four canopy legs by sliding them into exposed opening in lift uprights. Insert one 3/8 x
1 carriage bolt in the lift leg from the inside and attach loosely with one 3/8 brass nut as shown. Slide
the slotted canopy leg over the carriage bolt and tighten nut at desired height as shown.
Each canopy leg must be bolted in place at same level. Keep in mind, the winch upright is longer than
the other three uprights so do not use that as a measuring point.
Note: The level your canopy legs are set at determines how high your canopy is compared with your
boat lift. Canopy should be positioned as low as possible, while still allowing you access to boat from
dock, when your boat is lowered into water. Estimate the distance to fully raise boat out of water (up and
under your canopy) without interference. Proper canopy positioning also requires boat lift to be adjusted
so lift is placed at proper dockside height.