On Sep 27, 7:16 pm, Molesworth wrote:
In article .com,
Joe wrote:
On Sep 26, 8:21 pm, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)"
wrote:
We cruise on our Gulfstar Auxillary 41 centre cockpit. Our bimini is now
old and will need replacing this season. I have been thinking of replacing
with a hard bimini that will last longer than a sunbrella one, allow the
mounting of solar panels, water collection & other cockpit ammenities.
I am considering building one myself. Some folks at the boat-yard suggested
building one out of some kind of foam, that can be cut & fit & when the
desired shape is reached, painted with resin to harden and so on.
Anyone built a hard bimini? Advise? Used this foam stuff?
Advise?...what's the stuff called & where can it be aquired? Advise on
bimini for a cruising boat?
Thanks all!
Glenn.
s/v Seawing
Use marine ply and cover with cloth..You can use just about anything
as a core I guess including foam, bimini's leak..wear out...and all
around are a pain in the ass.
I buildt a hard top after 2 bimini's.... best thing I ever did for the
boat.
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/272...63212926LiUcvQ
I guess with the proper foam and resin you could build lighter and
stronger.
Joe
I keep thinking that an old van roof might do as either a template, or,
with a bit of ingenuity, the real thing! When was the last time you saw
a van with a rusty roof?
:-)
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I was thinking on the line of an Airsteam camper chopped..or carbon
fiber if I re-do mine.
Joe