Pyle PCVHP660, PCVHP661 User guide

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Trailer Pontoon Boat Cover
MODEL: PCVHP660 , PCVHP661, PCVHP662
CAUTION!
If your boat is new, use of this product is not recommended within the first four weeks of ownership of the boat. Some compounds used in new boats can release gases that will cause the dyes in boat covers to transfer to the boat, potentially staining the boat or its components. Boat covers can be used safely after this introductory period.
CAUTION!
Be sure to secure all straps, ropes and elastic cords
CAUTION!
This large cover will be easier to apply with two people.
before transporting your boat. Failure to do so could cause the cover to come loose and will invalidate your warranty.
Installation
1. Cover any sharp points or corners with a piece of cloth to
avoidstressing or tearing your boat cover when it is stretched across your boat.
2. Drape the boat cover over your boat with the end marked “FRONT” atthe bow.
3. Pull your cover down below the rub rail around the entire boat.
4. Attach the fitting straps (A) dangling from the bottom sides of thecover to the trailer frame by taking each strap down under the trailer frame rail then back up to the corresponding insert buckle at the edge of the cover. Snap the male end of the strap (A) into the buckle. After attaching all the remaining straps adjust their length to secure your cover in place.
5. To secure the transom flap,first locate the adjustable cover side panels (B) and wrap them towards the center of the boat. Secure them in place by hooking the hem elastic cord hooks (C)together. Cinch the D-rings on the adjustable side panels together using the two provided hooked elastic cords. Fold the transom flap (D) over the side panels (B) and adjust the transom flap (D) to determine which row of D-rings on the transom flap allows you to best cover the stern of your boat. When
(B)
using the top row of D-rings, tuck excess transom flap under. Secure by tying the provided rope to an end D-ring then weaving the rope from the D-ring to the trailer
(D)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(A)
Additional Parts Included
• Two elastic hooked cords
• Rope
• Support Pole
Tools Required
Scissors and matches or a lighter
frame, and then to the next D-ring, until all the transom flap D-rings are secured. Tie off the rope to the trailer frame.
6. Cut excess rope and carefullysinge the ends of the rope with a match or lighter to prevent fraying.
7. Adjust and tighten asnecessary for your particular boat. Before driving always check that all straps, ropes and hooks are tightly secured. We recommend that after the first mile of driving that you recheck your cover.
How to use Boat Cover Support Pole
The Support Pole adjusts in height from 12" to 54".
1. Assemble the pieces to the desired height with the largeflat disk on the bottom and the smaller concave disk on the top.
2. You can also run straps (not included) through the slots in the top of your pole connecting the pole top and other high areas of your boat to further support your cover.
3. Remove the support pole and re-tension straps before transporting your boat.
Care and Cleaning
Spot clean with water, a mild soap and a sponge. Don't use abrasive cleaners or brushes.
Storage
A handy storage bag is provided to store your boat cover in. If you wish to store your cover for an extended period, be sure that it is completely dry before storage.
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