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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 17:46:38 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 17:49:35 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... Mayeb you're worrying about a problem that doesn't exist. Biminis have been made this way for years. Practically all the ones I've seen just have wood style screws going into the fiberglass. No bolts, no backing plates. Can't say I've ever seen one that was torn out unless the owner ran the bimini into something. Mine is built and installed that way and I've had it for 13 years. I ran it into the garage door once after forgetting to put it down and it mangled the tubes up but did nothing to the mounts. ============================ I've seen them torn out, but it's usually during a heavy storm with high winds and the boat owner left the boat in a slip with the Bimini up. A couple of years ago I was on my boat in the slip during a Nor'easter. I noticed that a large boat equipped with a Bimini (not a full enclosure) across from me was getting the topside upper station beaten to pieces by the end of one of the stainless supports and mounting bracket that had been torn out by the wind and was being whipped around. I couldn't stand watching it, so I put on the foul weather gear, went over with a screwdriver, lowered the Bimini and tied it up. My boat (and past boats) have full enclosures and during a storm I made sure all the Isinglass windows were zippered up closed. If one was left open the wind would try to catch the top like a sail. Eisboch I don't leave the bimini up if I'm going more than 'no wake' speed. But, often the boat rocks at anchor or even when going slow, if the wind is strong enough. You've talked me out of the 'ball and socket' arrangement I was thinking of. I'll try through bolting after getting the rod holders out. If that doesn't work, bungee cords will have to do. Bungee stretch. There purpose in life. Get some adjustable straps and strap them to the gunnels. My back straps are that way to keep the top tight. My top snaps to the top of the windshield so not a lot of side movement. My bimini is much like this one, with brackets fore and aft, and straps in addition. http://www.computerpros.us/ebayimage...BiminiTop2.JPG The only movement I get is a side to side swaying. A little swaying is OK, as long as it doesn't stress the brackets too much. There is enough play in the brackets that a little sway doesn't hurt. Bungees stretch, but they will greatly reduce the amount of sway. If you mean going from the top of the bimini to the opposite side gunwale, that's too much interference with walking. |
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