"John H." wrote in message
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"John H." wrote in message
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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"Butch Davis" wrote in message
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Llyod,
A big old hat is much cheaper, looks better and is just as
effective.
If skin cancer is the issue plenty of SPF 30 does a pretty good job.
Butch
Makes sense. A bimini on a 10 foot inflatable would be quite
awkward.
http://www.inflatableboatparts.com/h...rts.htm#bimini
Just because someone sells a bimini for inflatables does not mean it is
a
wise choice.. ;-)
If I were going to use the inflatable for fishing, I'd get a bimini for
it.
Usually they're pretty quick to put down when one decides to go fast.
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John H.
Who would regularly use an inflatable to fish from John? An unintentional
fish hook when casting or retrieving into the tubes is devastating.
Hell, I don't know! I said 'if' darn it! What was he going to use the
thing for,
waterskiing?
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John H.
"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes
Lots are used for fishing and diving locally. And a spear will make a
bigger hole than a hook, and is easier to get through the tough skin.