Lay the cover on the near side of your float with the front corresponding to the front of the float.
Remove tennis ball tapes from their holders and toss the tennis ball tapesover the float roof to the offside (ensure your legs don’t get caught in the tapes).
Proceed to the offside of float and gently pull both tapes equally until the cover is half covering the near side of the float.
Loosely tie tapes to tie up mechanism on float.
Check that the float cover has not caught on any door handles, spare wheel, lights or feeders
Proceed to pull the cover over the roof and into position.
Move to back of Float and pull both sides of Float Cover so that front section fits snugly.
Fold right side triangle as per Diagram 1 - Fasten snap buckle.
Fold left side triangle as per Diagram 2 - Fasten snap buckle.
Secure top two tapes as per Diagram 3 - Fasten snap buckles.
Velcro towbar cover to Float Cover and secure Ezi Clips.
Pull Shock Cord towards coupling, threading cord through coupling handle and under coupling.
Attach velcro fastening as shown on photos in brochure.
Remove Drawbar Cover and fold.
Undo all Snap Buckles at rear of float and unfold back section, lifting sides of Float Cover.
From the front gently pull the cover away from the Float by the handle (if any resistance, check tapes are not caught, particularly on Towbar, spare wheel etc.)
When removed fold neatly as suggested and store away.
Before storing Float Coat for any considerable time we suggest the cover is hosed whilst on the Float to remove stains etc.
Allow to dry, then fold the Float Cover neatly and store in carry bag for optimum protection.
Tennis ball tapes are easily removed & re-attached to the opposite side of cover.
This may be useful if your float is more accessible from the off-side due to storage restrictions.
Short straps in diagram 1 & 2 can be moved to eyelet holes further up cover
To do so, unthread loop & re-attach to better suit individual float designs