Well as to putting on a switchblade.... fairly straight forward tower install. Grab 3 or preferably 4 buddies and install it. I mounted the front pedestals in the old tower's holes, then mount the tower onto the front pedestals and stretch out the rear legs so they have pre-load on them (this is important). Mark the rear legs position, then remove the rear pedestals from the billet section and drill the holes. Drop the screws in and bolt up. Easy enough. Hope you got someone small to crawl in the gunnels to bolt things up though. Or else it's gonna be tough even w/ the pads removed. You'll have to patch the gelcoat from the old tower's rear leg mounts, as it probably won't go as far back as the switchblade.
The bimini is great, and easy to put up. I do wish it came back a bit further though, to cover the rear seat a bit.
The bimini is great, and easy to put up. I do wish it came back a bit further though, to cover the rear seat a bit.
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