Slope Back

Slope Back’s are usually found on powerboats and are used as a canvas cockpit cover attached to the aft of a canvas bimini and slope down to the transom

Why a Slope Back?

  • Protection for the aft cockpit when not in use
  • Easy to remove and can be left on
  • Less expensive than camper back enclosures

When choosing a Slope Back, things to consider include:

  • Zip door entry?
  • Do you want a window?
  • Do you want to be able to partially open to allow breeze?
  • Would you rather have a raised camper back for more space?

When constructing doors, windows, panels and curtains for enclosures, we use top-notch materials from our most trusted suppliers. This can include:

  • Fabrics: Sunbrella, Top Gun or other marine fabrics
  • Zippers, UV thread, Other fasteners

For more information on materials including fabric types and colours see the Materials section here.

Related Products

Bimini
Bimini
A Bimini is the most common type of boat top used to shelter from the rain, sun and spray. They are free-standing and are usually placed above the cockpit or exterior helm area.
Safari Top
Safari Top
A Safari Top is zipped on to the back of a dodger or bimini and is supported by lines and battens instead of the traditional stainless steel frame
Windows
Windows
Windows are one component of an enclosure and use fabric and clear PVC material to allow visibility through the structure. They can be secured to boat tops using zippers, snaps or other fasteners
Doors
Doors
Doors are one component of an enclosure and use fabric and/or clear PVC material to allow access through the structure. They can be secured to boat tops using zippers, snaps or other fasteners