Accessories
NOA’s covering frame system is based on modular thinking. You should be able to change your covering frame as your needs change, for instance, when you buy a new boat. The combinations are endless. Below you find a couple of examples, but ultimately, it’s only your imagination which sets the limit
Outlying Frame – how to complement an A-frame
An A-frame can easily be converted to an Outlying Frame provided that the boat has guard rail struts.
| What you need: |
| Connection A-legs – #item 10303 |
| Guard rail foot fitting – #item 10302 |
| Outlying tubing – #item 10330-10334 |
| Curved stern fitting – #item 10328 – 10329 |
| Fastening for outlying frame tube – #item 10305 |
Outlying Frame – how to complement a Deck-frame
A Deck-frame can be converted to an Outlying Frame to ensure even better ventilation – however, the boat must be equipped with guard rail struts.
| What you need: |
| Pulpit leg extension – #item 10301 |
| Guard rail foot fitting – #item 10302 |
| Outlying tubing – #item 10330 – 10334 |
| Curved stern fitting – #item 10328-10329 |
| Fastening for outlying frame tube – #item 10305 |
Complementing an A-frame
If your new boat has a pulpit, you can easily complement your A-frame with an extra pair of deck-legs (item # 10312-10313) and a NOA fastening (item # 10802) to ensure a stable fit without harming the pulpit.
| What you need: |
| Deck-legs – #item 10312-10313 |
| NOA fastening – #item 10802 |


