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I found the one for the bimini...that one is great. I looked in the downloads here, the main Tige site, and in the owner's manual for anything about the tower. No luck on that one. It's no the new alpha z tower. It's the beefy one from '07. That's the E? Sad that I don't know that, but I can't ever remember.
I found the one for the bimini...that one is great. I looked in the downloads here, the main Tige site, and in the owner's manual for anything about the tower. No luck on that one. It's no the new alpha z tower. It's the beefy one from '07. That's the E? Sad that I don't know that, but I can't ever remember.
The beefier tower in 07 was referred to as the Z-Series Tower. It is a nicer tower than the E-Series.
It's what came with the boat. Along with the thousand other things we went over on delivery, I guess I should have paid more attention to the bimini and the tower instructions. The instructions Chpthrl guided me to for the bimini are great. Does anyone know if there are some like that for the Z tower?
For my bimini, even with the instx I always did something wrong--so I got some grey duct tape, green electrical tape, black electircal tape and yellow masking tape and color coded the end of the pole with where they fit on the tower. That way I can have someone help me by just saying match the tape color.
I have to admit, when I first got my RZ2 I couldn't figure out how to install the bimini either. It depends on where your bimini mounts are located as I have noticed a few different variations of installations on the Z tower. Some biminis are mounted higher such as on the top of the cross bar on the tower.
Here is what my looks like, it maybe different than yours. I took this picture a while back since it was the first time I had the bimini up. It looks loose in this picture since the middle straps weren't tightened down all the way. Hopefully this will help.
If this is your bimini mount style I can give you more detailed info.
That looks like the same style as mine. I'll take all the info/help I can get. Can you also offer advice on lowering the tower?
Thanks,
Todd
I have actually never lowered my tower, I have seen it done by one just person though. If I remember correctly, he loosened the support arms, held the top of the tower with one hand, took one support arm down with the other hand, then took the second support arm down. That probably doesnt help you out too much but it can be done by one person.
For the bimini, I will post some more pictures how its stowed and how to assemble it. Just give me some time since I am in the middle of a house move this week.
The pictures were a huge help, especially the third one. My engineer father-in-law and I figured it out. Without your pictures I'm not sure that we would have.
Now all I have to do is figure out where the water is coming from that was in my bilge after we pulled it out of the lake!
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