Looking to install a hard bimini top on an H320

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Benny

The two piece bimini which attaches to the arch is shot. I'm having the front part redone in canvas but would like to install a hard top in the rear which eventually will hold a solar panel. Does anyone know of a vendor who may have molds to do this in fiberglass? I was thinking of utilizing a sheet of metal setting it with screws to the arch and brackets to the rear pole. I'm aware metal will heat up specially in our Florida sun but I figure it can be painted to reflect the sun and perhaps insulated underneath. If anyone has done this or perhaps has a better idea I'm open to comments and suggestions.
 
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Chuck

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YOu could have a fiberglass shop custom build to your specs or, see link. Truck bed fiberglass toneau for $500.00 could be cut in half and adapted. The other half could be sold for a similar boat, or adapted for a hard top for a dodger.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Wave Stopper makes them, but........

Benny: Wave Stopper makes the molded dodger tops, but it is very expensive. The price difference for my Hunter Vision 36 was a 50% increase over a totally soft dodger. This would have been about $1700-1800 additional. You should be able to have some marine plywood bent (like they made water ski's in the old days) to the contour that you need. Then you can fiberglass & gel coat it.
 
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Benny

Chuck I'm not laughing

I considered your idea but I need more curvature than what that bed cover could provide. I would not want to end with a $500 pile of ruble. Thanks. I do like Steve's idea about marine plywood; it would be cooler than metal, it can be bent and will retain shape and more important is something I could do myself. Thanks Steve.
 
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