I am thinking about putting a bimini on my 1989 Hunter 30. I want to talk to someone who has experience with a bimini.
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
Yes, I have the split backstay. I would like to see pictures that showcase the bimini and dodger. I want to have such pictures to go by. I believe that I will be purchasing a bimini (and perhaps a dodger) KIT from "RiggingOnly." They don't have pictures of their kits on a Hunter 30.What's your question? Do you have the split backstay? Your cockpit isn't a whole lot different than mine if you have the split backstay.
Dave
I would like to see pictures. I plan to use a KIT mfg by a company named RiggingOnly.I have a full enclosure on my '80 H30.
Basically a dodger and bimini, with a connector between and some side walls zipped on.
Closest thing I have to pictures are a couple of videos in which, from time to time, the enclosure becomes visible:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbLWki1uAOY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvJP7FVJnBQ
Full standing headroom throughout - transition comes fairly tight to the boom.
GRAHAM, When I viewed the videos you supplied to me via the links in one of the messages you sent to me, did YouTube debit your account when I viewed your videos?It is an H30 from 1980.
The dodger is lower than the the bimini at the wheel. The transition piece from dodger to bimini is at an angle that clears under the boom by 1/2 and inch. The boom end is angled up from bottom to top at the end, and the transition follows that angle.
No change to the sail plan was required. The topping lift hold the boom at that position when sails are down, and under sail the boom can lift but not drop (I have no vang or kicker).
Check out the help link at the bottom of the youtube pages - good introduction to posting videos. I uploaded those in 720p having rendered them out of a higher end program.
Hi SteveThank you for commenting. I am dealing with other issues on my boat right now but I will be installing a dodger and bimini and I appreciate your information. When I get closer to instalation, I will likely make an attempt to contact you.
I do have a couple of questions now however. Is it dificult to fold the bimini back when you prepare saiiling? What happens if you keep the bimini up OR if you put the bimini back up after you actually start sailing? How would you have made the dodger bigger; do you mean you would have made it taller or extend it back further aft?
Again, thanks for your comments,
Steve