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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 14, 8:09 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote: Move your attachment points to the boat and off the windshield. You may have enough height with you currrent frame to do that. Keep in mind that you don't need it to be much taller than 6'6" from the boat floor inside. The longer the frame the more it will sway. Probably the best choice. Just need to do it neatly. My top snaps to the top of the windshield and has a zippered door at the walk through. Only have straps to the back. About the back edge of the top is the distance back. The 2nd from the left in the lower pictures is the type top. http://www.northriverboats.com/seahawk_21.html |
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote:
This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:00:46 -0700, wrote: Wayne, the dealer's service department is proving to be fairly marginal. They had a lot of trouble getting the 20 hour service and a very simple warranty punch list right. I don't know that I'd trust them with this issue, either as advisors or as implementers. As long as you are prepared to pay for it yourself, I'd just find a good boat canvas shop then and let them take care of it. They'll know how to fix it but it may be a do over. This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d Maybe it's the camera angle but from the picture it appears that the top doesn't extend over the chairs. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? Yes, indeed, that's something I've had to do twice in 50+ years of sal****er fishing, and its at the top of the list of techniques on 54' Bertrams, too. I don't like tee-tops. Never have. First, they're always there, even when you don't want them there, second, they're a constant windage problem on the water, third, they act like drogues when you're trailering, fourth, they're a pain in the ass when you're trying to put on a full boat cover, fifth, they increase rocking motion on smaller boats, and so forth and so on. But I'm sure they have a lot of appeal to the floating Winnebago crowd. |
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D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:00:46 -0700, wrote: Wayne, the dealer's service department is proving to be fairly marginal. They had a lot of trouble getting the 20 hour service and a very simple warranty punch list right. I don't know that I'd trust them with this issue, either as advisors or as implementers. As long as you are prepared to pay for it yourself, I'd just find a good boat canvas shop then and let them take care of it. They'll know how to fix it but it may be a do over. This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d Maybe it's the camera angle but from the picture it appears that the top doesn't extend over the chairs. It does look that way, but it's not as pronounced when on board. Besides, I have the seats pushed way back for access to the center console. |
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![]() HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d I thought CC always used T Tops so you can easily walk around the boat following the fish. Doesn't a bimini negate the benefit of having a CC? |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? Yes, indeed, that's something I've had to do twice in 50+ years of sal****er fishing, and its at the top of the list of techniques on 54' Bertrams, too. I don't like tee-tops. Never have. First, they're always there, even when you don't want them there, second, they're a constant windage problem on the water, third, they act like drogues when you're trailering, fourth, they're a pain in the ass when you're trying to put on a full boat cover, fifth, they increase rocking motion on smaller boats, and so forth and so on. Check this out: http://www.bimiteetop.com/ Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? Yes, indeed, that's something I've had to do twice in 50+ years of sal****er fishing, and its at the top of the list of techniques on 54' Bertrams, too. I don't like tee-tops. Never have. First, they're always there, even when you don't want them there, second, they're a constant windage problem on the water, third, they act like drogues when you're trailering, fourth, they're a pain in the ass when you're trying to put on a full boat cover, fifth, they increase rocking motion on smaller boats, and so forth and so on. Check this out: http://www.bimiteetop.com/ Eisboch Interesting idea, but I wonder if it is rigid enough for a tee-top. Those tubes look pretty thin. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Check this out: http://www.bimiteetop.com/ Eisboch Interesting idea, but I wonder if it is rigid enough for a tee-top. Those tubes look pretty thin. The write-up claims that unlike a regular bimini, the tee-top can be left up for high speed running (tested to 68 mph). Downside is you can't stand on it (comparing it to a hard top). Tubing is available in either aluminum or stainless. Eisboch |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? Yes, indeed, that's something I've had to do twice in 50+ years of sal****er fishing, and its at the top of the list of techniques on 54' Bertrams, too. I don't like tee-tops. Never have. First, they're always there, even when you don't want them there, second, they're a constant windage problem on the water, third, they act like drogues when you're trailering, fourth, they're a pain in the ass when you're trying to put on a full boat cover, fifth, they increase rocking motion on smaller boats, and so forth and so on. Check this out: http://www.bimiteetop.com/ Eisboch Interesting idea, but I wonder if it is rigid enough for a tee-top. Those tubes look pretty thin. Check out the first two photos on this page ... Shows the bimiteetop installed on your boat.(Click to enlarge)... Eisboch |
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