Bimini That Will Work
Hi Randy,I had the same problem with my 25.5= low boom.I used a generic 6' 3-bow bimini top from Overton's (http://www.overtons.com)that fits above the boom level to give standing headroom. Since I'm on a freshwater lake, I chose the aluminum frame with vinyl top. I split the top between the aft two top support frames to allow the backstay to pass through. (this is kept closed by a vinyl flap with velcro) The top is mounted on 3' slider tracks, (also available from Overton's) parallel to and as close as possible to the toe rails. This allows the top to have approx. 3' of fore and aft travel; just clearing the luff of the main when all the way back; can be slid forward when docked, anchoring or motoring, with the boom swung aside, covering the front part of the cockpit and shading the companionway.When you don't need the bimini, it folds up against the backstay.With the top slid back for sailing, there is plenty of shade and shelter for the helmsman and crew.I forget the exact measurements, as I put the top on about 9 years ago, but measure the width between your toerails at the midpoint; measure the height distance from the gunwales that will give you standing headroom from the cockpit floor, and select the size from Overton's chart that will give you the closest match. (I believe I used the 46" high top but measure to be certain)I had a local auto upholstery shop do the split and flap between the rear two suppports for me. My 25.5 has the backstay offset from centerline to accomodate the rudder so this has to be marked by positioning the folded top against the backstay and marking it where the backstay intersects. I also had the vinyl boot cover split at the same point and grommets attached so that I could use the cover when the top is folded.There is a picture of my boat with the top up (in the most aft position) in the Boats section here:http://www.sailboatowners.com/album/articles/Vance73098118433/MEV2boats.jpgThere's another photo with the bimini folded here:http://www.sailboatowners.com/album/articles/oldpix/HBreef.jpgI have several pics of Honey Bear in the Boats section; click on 25.5, then Photos Contributed by Owners.Many other owners have used my method and all have been very satisfied. Its the only way you can have a proper bimini on a boat with a low boom. I once saw a 25.5 that had one installed underneath the boom and the owner had to sit to steer and kneewalk to move around! Not a good solution. That was what gave me the idea to split it and use slider tracks.HTHDick VanceH-25.5 "Honey Bear"