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Flush Your Motors, Not Your Time

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THE PERFECT HOME

Flushmaster Cradle - Flushmaster

MARINE-GRADE STARBOARD

PORTABLE OR PERMANENT

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SUNCOVER COMPATIBLE

SPECS & DETAILS

Specs
  • Materials: 1/2" UV-Stable Marine Starboard, 316 SS Hardware.
  • Mounting: Pre-drilled for 3-point attachment (screws included).
  • Compatibility: Fits Twin, Triple, and Quad Flushmaster Controllers.
  • System Integration: The Cradle creates a centralized "command center" for your system. It keeps the controller off the deck and organized, pairing with the Suncover and Piling Kit for a professional, permanent dock setup.
Comes With
  • Cuna
  • 3 tornillos
Installation
  1. Choose your location: Piling, dock post, or even the wall near your hose bib.
  2. Use the 3 provided stainless steel screws to secure the back plate to your surface.

For Suncover users: If you plan to open the cover while the unit is in the cradle, simply unscrew and remove the front two Starboard blocks.

FAQs

Do I have to leave my Flushmaster in the cradle?

Nope! It’s designed to be a "docking station." Most guys mount the cradle to the piling for grab-and-go access. Or you can leave it in the cradle permanently and not worry about moving it around.

Will it hold the unit if I use the Suncover?

Yes. If you have the Suncover attached, the controller still slides right into the cradle. It’s the best way to keep your unit protected and organized at the same time.

Why would I remove the front blocks?

If you want to flip the Suncover open while the unit is sitting in the cradle, removing those front blocks gives you the clearance to do so. Your hoses will keep the unit snug.


But this is optional, you do not have to remove the front pieces if you grab-and-go with your Flushmaster. It will slide into the cradle even with the Suncover attached.

Can I mount this to a concrete piling?

The kit includes wood screws. For concrete or composite pilings, you’ll just need to grab the appropriate anchors from the hardware store; the pre-drilled holes will still work perfectly.