Spinnaker End
A spinnaker end is attached to the trailer end of each rafter. The spring loaded hook is cocked using a cable that runs thru the rafter. The hook snaps into the rafter ring securing the rafter to the trailer.
A spinnaker end is attached to the trailer end of each rafter. The spring loaded hook is cocked using a cable that runs thru the rafter. The hook snaps into the rafter ring securing the rafter to the trailer.
Long tubular bag for canopy storage. The tube bag is used in conjunction with a zippered bolt rope strip and is made to the length of the canopy. It serves two purposes. To lay the canopy out lengthwise on the trailer roof during installation. During tear-down it is laid out on the ground with the front eave of...
Located between the rafters & towards the outer face of the canopy, these drains help prevent water from accumulating on top of the canopy which could cause damage. The spouts need to be deployed and free of obstructions when rain threatens. They can be rolled and stored in the convenient pouch when the weather is clear. Other drainage...
The backdrop of an extension that reaches from the roof to the valance. On a tapered extension, it is shaped like a triangle.
Also called “C” channel, “C” track or trailer track. Holds the bolt rope or keder and keeps the canopy attached to the trailer.
A crowd control barrier is a set of stand-alone half height skirts.
Our canopy and canopy skirts come with heavy duty vinyl storage shipping bags.
Canopies with zippered bolt rope strips include a "cocktail strap". This strap relieves stress on the bolt rope zipper.
NHRA style canopy is another term for “cantilevered” or “suspended”. The canopy is supported entirely by the trailer with no vertical poles.
An extension adds to the length of the canopy by extending past the trailer end(s).