i am looking for a dodger kit. i am located in central florida. i am on a fixed income and cannot afford the $1,125.00 that hunter is asking. any suggestions???
Actually Ron got the idea from me. The bimini is one of the easier sewing projects. But still fairly time-consuming. I opted for the 3-frame aluminum model. I wish I had spent the extra bucks for the heavier stainless. The aluminum is fine for fresh water but I have plans for salt water.If you decide to go this route there are some tricks to getting the frame mounted correctly so that the bimini fits the boat. So be sure to repost.
Best of all, my boat is a 33 also. I have some pics. posted .. search for "Dodger Project" or perhaps this link will do it. Purchased everything except for Stainless steel from sailrite.http://www.sailboatowners.com/upload/display.tpl?folder=Underwood73073655677&fno=17
Island Nautical has patterns for most boats and can deliver a dodger in any sunbrella cover in 3 weeks for a price no one can touch. Find them at the boat show for a better deal. I got one ten years ago for about $700 but I think they are over $900 now. It fit perfect and I installed it using their instructions in about an hour.I found Sailrite to be VERY expensive (OVERPRICED)
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