Glossary
The cladded arch is a forward facing arch usually made from fiberglass. Typically, a small bimini top would be attached to the rear portion to give the aft section of the boat shade.
A double bimini is essentially one large canvas over the top of your boat. It will have 2 seperate frames connected by canvas that can be zipped together to make a larger bimini top.
This is an upgraded version of the rail keeper. This rail system is installed behind the rear furniture allowing deck space between the rear bench and railing. This system also provides two access gates, one on each side, in the aft.
This includes larger mounts on the top rail that encase the power actuators. These actuators allow opening and closing of the entire frame with the simple push of a button.
An open arch design is similar to the cladded arch. This unique design give the driver and passengers a better viewing experience than a typical cladded arch. A bimini top canvas also faces the aft section of the boat for sun protection.
This is a stainless steel rail system installed on the aft of the pontoon, secured to the rear bench. This rail system provides enhanced safety, which is a requirement in most states if a passenger is seated on the bench while the boat is in motion. Other terms associated with this: “rail fence”, “keeper rail”, “keeper fence”
A trolling motor is a small electrically powered motor that is typically mounted on the bow deck of the boat. To allow for this addition on the pontoon, the bow gate is modified and open on the bottom half of the gate. To fully cover the boat, a rectangular canvas flap is installed with snaps to the open half of the gate.