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Towing a wakeboard while also using the bimini top

I can use all 3 positions now
 
Fasten the poles into the locked position 1st ( longest setting) and then pull down on the center, rear of the Bimini while pushing in the little locking button on the pole. It works much better doing it this way vs. shortening the pole prior to putting into the locking bracket. I hope that makes sense.
 
Fasten the poles into the locked position 1st ( longest setting) and then pull down on the center, rear of the Bimini while pushing in the little locking button on the pole. It works much better doing it this way vs. shortening the pole prior to putting into the locking bracket. I hope that makes sense.
Mine was impossible to get it down even to the middle setting from the factory. Even in the highest setting you could play the drum on it because it was so tight.

Also the center zipper hole was way to forward now the tow/anchor light is dead center of the hole
 
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