Installing a Traveler in the Companionway

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Don Johnson

I have a 1995 Hunter 26. Until now I have not needed a Bimini, however I'm spending my first winter in Punta Gorda, Fl. and I realized quickly that I need a Bimini here. My first thought was to install a 24" Traveler on the step in the Companionway entrance. This would allow me to install a large unobstructed Bimini. However, I'm not sure the construction of the step is strong enough to accommodate the Mainsheet. I am also concerned that the lines would catch on the companionway. My other option is to have the Bimini made to accommodate the Mainsheet at is original position. I would welcome anyones comments or personal experiences with this issue.
 
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Rick Engel

Hunter 26 Bimini

Don: We have also been trying to decide if we need a bimini,
 
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marv otto

Putting Bimini on an h26

When he commissioned my 95 h26, my broker had installed a second "thing" to which the mainsheet attaches on the boom a few inches forward of the stock placement. This allows the bimini to be up without the mainsheet rubbing against the front of the bimini. When I want to go a little faster, I don't use the bimini and replace the mainsheet to the original "thing" -- I can't think of proper nautical term for it right now.
 
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Bob Gravenstine

Don, send me an email

I have a 1996 H26 with a bimini and am thinking about living in Punta Gorda. I would like to talk to you as I plan to visit the area sometime next month to look at property and would be happy to discuss the installation of the bimini. I am in the owners directory.
 
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Tom Wootton

Bimini

My '95 H26 has a bimini about 5' front-to-back mounted on the stern rail seats. The leading edge is (now) just aft of the boom end by 2"; when I bought the boat it tucked under the boom and there is a spot atop the bimini showing the scars of that arrangement. Usually, at least 4 people can take advantage of the shade: 2 in the sternrail seats and 2 well aft on each side of the cockpit. It's also pretty easy to get a look at the sails with this size bimini. I'd post a pic but apparently only the thread's original poster has that option. If you like I'll e-mail it to you, or post it in photo forum. I considered a traveler too, but opted instead for a Garhauer rigid vang which gives at least as much control over sail shape as a traveler IMO, and was easy and cheap to install. Plus it doesn't obstruct the cockpit or companionway.
 
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