Epoxy Welded Trampoline T-Top

Original Universal-Fit T-Top by Atlantic Towers

High-strength welded frame in schedule 40 marine-grade aluminum pipe with durable bright clear anodized finish. Designed for owner installation and proven fitment on a wide range of center console boats.

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3-PC

Welded Structure

2"

Schedule 40 Pipe

OWNER

Install Friendly

Epoxy welded Trampoline T-Top installed on center console

Owner Installation

Designed for practical owner install with included hardware and backing plates.

Marine-Grade Build

Welded schedule 40 marine aluminum structure finished in bright clear anodizing.

Fitment Options

Adjustable architecture with optional supporting leg configurations for varying consoles.

Universal Fit Advantage

Original Tower in a Box(R) Trampoline Model

The basic Trampoline T-top model (TIB5152/55) is designed to fit a broad range of center console boats through adjustable fit geometry and proven hardware configurations.

For consoles with large side doors or unique clearance requirements, Atlantic Towers offers alternate leg configurations and direct support to dial in installation details.

Trampoline T-Top side installation view
Trampoline T-Top installed profile
Trampoline T-Top assembly detail
Assembly and frame detail

Engineering Fitment Schematics

Reference dimensions and supporting-leg fitment visuals for planning and install.

Basic Trampoline T-Top (TIB5152/55)

Trampoline T-Top TIB5152/55 dimensional drawing

Supporting Legs (TIB5354)

Supporting legs TIB5354 fitment reference

Enhance Your Rig

Available Options

Add lighting, radar, rod storage, and utility accessories over time with modular add-on kits.

Need fitment help before ordering?

Contact our team to review console dimensions and select the best leg/supporting-leg setup.

Product FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Because of its adjustability, the basic "Trampoline" T-top (Model TIB5152/55) will fit most center console boats 25' and under. Inboard powered center console boats, where all or part of the console tilts, may require special hardware or leg configurations.