
How does it work
Shaddy Marine system basics
Our sunshade system is the perfect solution for any boater looking for protection from the sun's harmful rays. With a sunshade sail that can be supported by either a carbon pole or stainless steel hooks, this system provides ultimate flexibility. The installation of carbon poles is easy thanks to our specific stainless steel hardware that allows them to be securely fixed to the boat's rails or deck. The minimum equipments required for a complete sunshade solution are 2 carbon poles, 2 stainless steel hardware for pole installation, 2 hard top hooks, 1 Shaddy Marine sail and 4 sail connectors

Rail or Deck pole connection
Carbon poles could be installed either on boat rails or boat deck. Depending on your choice, you'll find the specific Stainless Steel hardware to set up you poles installation. This could be done both on bow and aft area.

Sunashade Sail connection to hard top
Shaddy Sail connection with the hard-top is very convenient, especially on small boats with limited space. Shaddy Marine stainless steel hardware like snap hooks or eyes are the perfect solutions to create solid connection points for Shaddy Sail on hard top.

Bow or Aft application
Shaddy Marine sunshade system can be installaed either in the bow area and in the aft. It could feature 2 or 4 or even more carbon poles, depending of the size of the sunshade sail and the lay-out defined. Shaddy Sail could be hanged both on carbon poles and hard top with specific hooks.

Sunshade Sail connection to pole
Shaddy Sail connection with carbon poles is easy, quick and safe. Hook up the double D connector with the external Velcro sail strap. Secure the external strap by overlapping the internal strap. Now you have a super safe and strong connection between the sail and the double D pole connector. Hook up the external D ring with the specific slot on the top of the pole.

Adjust it and keep it tight
Shaddy Marine sails have 4 adjustable straps, one on each corner. Adjustable straps feature a double Velcro fixing area to enable a secure connection of the D ring connector and to allow a quick adjustability while the sail is already connected to poles or hard top.
