How to Install the Shoreline Brands Pontoon Bimini Extension Kit
- Kevin Keisling
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Mounting Instructions For: Pontoon Boat Bimini Extension Kit
This kit mounts directly through the deck of your pontoon and gives you a stable, forward or rear pull shade system that works with almost any factory Bimini. The install is straightforward as long as you measure carefully and check for obstructions before drilling.
What You’ll Need
Drill
1 5/8 inch hole saw
5 mm drill bit
Marker or pencil
Tape measure
Adjustable Wrench for M39 Nut
The two Shoreline deck-mount brackets, washers, and nuts
Step 1: Mark the Centerline
Stand at the front of your pontoon and mark the centerline on the deck. This will be your reference point for the placement of both brackets.
Double-check the mark visually by lining it up with the bow rail, rub rail, or center fencing.

Step 2: Measure Out the Mounting Locations
From the centerline mark, measure 46 to 48 inches to the left. Mark that position.Repeat the same measurement to the right.
These two marks are where your deck-mount brackets will install.
Before you drill, check underneath the deck for any of the following:
Wiring harnesses
Structural cross members
Trim tab pumps
Fuel or water lines
Undersheeting supports
If anything is in the way, simply slide your marks forward or backward a few inches and re-check until the spot is fully clear.
Step 3: Drill the Main Holes
Using a 1 5/8 inch hole saw, drill a clean hole at each marked location.
Go slow and steady. You want a clean cut without splintering the decking material. Vacuum out any debris so the bracket can seat properly.
Step 4: Drill the Anti-Twist Pin Hole
Your kit includes a small drilling template. Place the template over the large hole and mark the spot for the pin.
Using a 5 mm drill bit, drill the small locating hole.This hole prevents the bracket from rotating when the poles are under tension.
Make sure you keep the bit straight so the pin engages cleanly.

Step 5: Insert the Deck Bracket
Drop the Shoreline bracket into the large hole. The anti-twist pin should slip into the 5 mm hole you just drilled.
From beneath the deck, slide the washer onto the threads, then thread on the nut by hand.
Tighten the nut with a wrench until the bracket is snug and fully seated against the deck. It should not move or rotate.
Repeat on the other side.

Step 6: Attach the Shade System
Once both deck brackets are installed, it’s time to connect the shade:
Attach the front of the shade to your existing Bimini using the buckles sewn into the leading edge of the sunshade.These wrap around the Bimini frame and secure the front of the canvas.
Attach the rear of the shade to the poles using the D-ring connection sewn into the back of the shade.The D-rings loop over the pole tips and hold the tension across the shade when the poles are extended.
Adjust the fit so the shade sits centered and even.






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