Thank you Paul. Exactly the kind of ideas I am looking for. I entered this project with zero bimini building experience, driven by the objective of mounting four solar panels over the cockpit. What hampered the exercise was my design attempt to mount the panels to the existing bimini/dodger structure. Mine was the compact ‘sports model’ and was just not suited to creating a large, flat roof.
I am reminded of a comedy skit from decades ago where the objective was to turn a VW Beetle into a Porsche. The gist was that they examined each part (wheels, seats, etc.), determined that it did not look anything like the Porsche part and tossed it. The result was that they ended up with nothing left and started building a Porsche out of Porsche parts. It took a while, mostly due to my lack of experience working with tubing, but i finally came to the same realization. I pulled all ten pins, removed the existing bimini and dodger structures, and started from scratch.
I expect to mount the panels tomorrow and will post photos.
I plan to run the pair of 8 gauge wires down the forward, port support post and in through the air scoop. So far i have the wires through the scoop and appearing at the nearest access port in the ceiling. This is probably a P42 specific question, but I am running into some difficulty fishing the wires from that port (above the right side of the nav station) to the shelf above the electrical breaker panel. It is only a two foot run, but the path is eluding me. Ideas here would be appreciated, as with any other component of this project.
The objective is to get the cables at the top right to the Victron controller at bottom left.