How do I close the nuts from the inside for the side mount and the support poles? there is no access to unless I need to cut an opening in the fiberglass beneath the cockpit, any pictures or tips before I do something I'll regret?
4200 would for sure make it stronger. I didn't use any as I like to take things apart . If I wanted to seal I'd use 4000. For a stronger bond 4200. I'm also bedding everything I can (those access plates in the picture for instance) with Maine Sails butyl tape. I really like it,... strong enough with the 4200/screw. ..
CLEARLY we have never metActually, I did see a solution that gave standing head room on a 26S.
The Bimini was about 7 feet above the cockpit floor but back far enough to not interfere with the boom or main.
As such, it was only about 2 or 3 feet in length and the majority of it was over the aft locker and motor well.
Not sure if it provided any useful shade in the cockpit area but you could stand under it.
Looked really out of place too - sort of made the boat look top heavy.
The owner also planned to make it a "hard top" by putting a few hundred pounds of solar panels in place of the canvas.
He had a few other "different" mods as well. The centerboard was replaced with a keel from a Mac 25. That tore itself out along with a sizeable portion of the boat bottom (fortunately all destruction was on the other side of the ballast tank so the boat didn't sink). To deal with he weight, he added not one but two axels to the trailer.
Wish I could catch up with him and see how it all worked out!
Chris
You'll find the prices for all options like plastic/aluminum, aluminum/stainless or just stainless on: http://anp.caCan you guys give me a sense of what it cost you, presuming its all stainless?
Jeff
I installed 2 inspection plates on both port and stbd sides to get washers and nuts behind my slide fittings. Screws will only pull out.How do I close the nuts from the inside for the side mount and the support poles? there is no access to unless I need to cut an opening in the fiberglass beneath the cockpit, any pictures or tips before I do something I'll regret?
PERFECT...THANKS!!!!!You'll find the prices for all options like plastic/aluminum, aluminum/stainless or just stainless on: http://anp.ca
I just bought that very bimini a month or so ago.so I've owned the 375 dollar one and now this cheapo amazon one for 125 bucks. Its aluminum tube with nylon-plastic fittings and the material is definitely not sumbrella but for the money I would by the cheap one again,for what it does,its wasted money to buy the expensive one,unless your putting it on a boat that will routinely be exceeding 40-50mph.I looked on Amazon yesterday just on a lark (after Google searching Bimini tops), and found that i can get a complete top for like $125, aluminum frame with stainless hardware, 6'x46"tallx76"wide or so... The material supposedly has UV protection and is 8.1 oz (which is heavier than I've seen advertised in other places). Also comes with a boot (cover).
Sure, i saw the websites where there are $300 and higher tops...just curious if anyone has bought one of these less expensive tops, and if they had any problems with it.
Personally I think that 6 foot long is just too long for our boats but maybe not. Ours is Sunbrella and they matched the same color that we used for the rest of our canvas which was nice. I still haven't seen anything that really has the life of Sunbrella. I don't think they mention it but it also came with the boot.I looked on Amazon yesterday just on a lark (after Google searching Bimini tops), and found that i can get a complete top for like $125, aluminum frame with stainless hardware, 6'x46"tallx76"wide or so... The material supposedly has UV protection and is 8.1 oz (which is heavier than I've seen advertised in other places). Also comes with a boot (cover).
Sure, i saw the websites where there are $300 and higher tops...just curious if anyone has bought one of these less expensive tops, and if they had any problems with it.
The sun at home is intense due to the altitude ( 6000 feet ), but I think the sun down here (southern FL) is even worst. I couldn't imagine being out for more than a day or two here without some protection,....You know how blasted hot the sun gets down here.
I know what you mean, my nose is 1" closer to the sun than the rest of my face and it burns much fasterThe sun at home is intense due to the altitude ( 6000 feet ),