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On Sep 27, 10:46 pm, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)"
wrote: That's a great looking bimini Joe. You didn't happen to keep a photo-record of the construction did you? Any advise on construction? Glenn. "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I just used 1/2" marine ply for the sides..Lexan windows..total weight for the sides is about 40 lbs. The top is 1/8 " ply over 3/4" X 6" a spruce framed top, covered with fiberglass cloth and resin. The top weighs about 120 lbs for a combined total weight of 160 LBS. Total cost about 500 bucks. I'm adding a rain water catching rim that will funnel rain into the water tanks. I also just painted everything inside above the dash flat black. This picture shows the spruce framing: http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...63212926yfjeXR I've painted everything above the dash flat black now to aid night vision/ navigation. Joe |
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: "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . While I didn't build a hard dodger myself, I had one built by a very good craftsman in Ft. Lauderdale. He took the existing bimini stainless and had it welded in place so that it had the exact same form as the cloth one. He used a 1" honeycomb material for the coring and overlaid it with 1/8" fiberglass sheet on the top and on the bottom. The whole thing was faired and them Awlgripped. Everyone who has seen it has asked where I had it made as it's by far better than anything available commercially, such as a WaveStopper. I will point out that he said that he would never build another one! :-) Here's a link to a photo of it: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org The bimini looks very nice. What is the canvas top behind it. I have not seen all of the sailboat. Where is the dodger? --Denis The canvas shown in http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg is the bimini without the tightening straps attached. This photo shows the hard dodger before the Strataglass windows were attached to the tracks. Here's another photo showing the bimini taut and the Strataglass installed. http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/canvas.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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![]() "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . wrote in : "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . While I didn't build a hard dodger myself, I had one built by a very good craftsman in Ft. Lauderdale. He took the existing bimini stainless and had it welded in place so that it had the exact same form as the cloth one. He used a 1" honeycomb material for the coring and overlaid it with 1/8" fiberglass sheet on the top and on the bottom. The whole thing was faired and them Awlgripped. Everyone who has seen it has asked where I had it made as it's by far better than anything available commercially, such as a WaveStopper. I will point out that he said that he would never build another one! :-) Here's a link to a photo of it: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org The bimini looks very nice. What is the canvas top behind it. I have not seen all of the sailboat. Where is the dodger? --Denis The canvas shown in http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg is the bimini without the tightening straps attached. This photo shows the hard dodger before the Strataglass windows were attached to the tracks. Here's another photo showing the bimini taut and the Strataglass installed. http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/canvas.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org Nice, I like the color its the same as my canvas bimini and dodger. |
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On Sep 28, 9:56 am, Geoff Schultz wrote:
wrote : "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message . .. While I didn't build a hard dodger myself, I had one built by a very good craftsman in Ft. Lauderdale. He took the existing bimini stainless and had it welded in place so that it had the exact same form as the cloth one. He used a 1" honeycomb material for the coring and overlaid it with 1/8" fiberglass sheet on the top and on the bottom. The whole thing was faired and them Awlgripped. Everyone who has seen it has asked where I had it made as it's by far better than anything available commercially, such as a WaveStopper. I will point out that he said that he would never build another one! :-) Here's a link to a photo of it: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org The bimini looks very nice. What is the canvas top behind it. I have not seen all of the sailboat. Where is the dodger? --Denis The canvas shown inhttp://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpgis the bimini without the tightening straps attached. This photo shows the hard dodger before the Strataglass windows were attached to the tracks. Here's another photo showing the bimini taut and the Strataglass installed. http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/canvas.jpg -- Geoffwww.GeoffSchultz.org- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nice Boat Geoff, are you ex-Navy? ie-Blue Jacket. Joe |
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Joe wrote in
ps.com: On Sep 28, 9:56 am, Geoff Schultz wrote: wrote : "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message . .. While I didn't build a hard dodger myself, I had one built by a very good craftsman in Ft. Lauderdale. He took the existing bimini stainless and had it welded in place so that it had the exact same form as the cloth one. He used a 1" honeycomb material for the coring and overlaid it with 1/8" fiberglass sheet on the top and on the bottom. The whole thing was faired and them Awlgripped. Everyone who has seen it has asked where I had it made as it's by far better than anything available commercially, such as a WaveStopper. I will point out that he said that he would never build another one! :-) Here's a link to a photo of it: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org The bimini looks very nice. What is the canvas top behind it. I have not seen all of the sailboat. Where is the dodger? --Denis The canvas shown inhttp://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpgis the bimini without the tightening straps attached. This photo shows the hard dodger before the Strataglass windows were attached to the tracks. Here's another photo showing the bimini taut and the Strataglass installed. http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/canvas.jpg -- Geoffwww.GeoffSchultz.org- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nice Boat Geoff, are you ex-Navy? ie-Blue Jacket. Joe Thanks for the compliment. I'm not Navy, but the orgional owner was and hence the "BlueJacket" name. The first owner never sailed it due to family health issues and I bought it a year later for $60K less than he paid. I thought that the name fit the boat well. Freedom, the manufacturer, used it as their show boat so they had it well debugged when I bought it. What a deal! -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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Geoff Schultz wrote:
While I didn't build a hard dodger myself, I had one built by a very good craftsman in Ft. Lauderdale. He took the existing bimini stainless and had it welded in place so that it had the exact same form as the cloth one. He used a 1" honeycomb material for the coring and overlaid it with 1/8" fiberglass sheet on the top and on the bottom. The whole thing was faired and them Awlgripped. Everyone who has seen it has asked where I had it made as it's by far better than anything available commercially, such as a WaveStopper. I will point out that he said that he would never build another one! :-) Here's a link to a photo of it: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Ebay/hard_dodger.jpg -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org Nice work! But I can see why he wouldn't want to do it again. It was truly a LOT of work. Really looks appropriate on that boat too. Richard |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 27, 11:00 pm, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)" wrote: Joel, I'm going to show my ignorance here...what is Origami boat design? Glenn. wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 26, 8:02 pm, "Garland Gray II" wrote: I made a hard bimini out of Deckolite (maybe Dekolite ?) that worked well. It is end grain balsa between skins of "glass. Stuff's rather expensive though. "Glenn (s/v Seawing)" wrote in messagenews:jADKi.764$x%6.264@pd7urf2no... 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 I built a hard top dodger. I used Ply and fiberglass and expoy. I think that now I have looked around I have become interested in Origami boat design. I think that using the origami method you could shape a flat aluminum sheet into a curve to proper shape for a bimini. With my next boat I am going to use the origami technology build both my hard dodger and maybe a bimini. Joel Fat Tuesday- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Glenn they are boats designed by folding paper. Great method...no frames!! http://www.origamimagic.com Joe That's fantastic...very interesting! Glenn. |
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