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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 21:32:43 -0500, hk wrote: The backing plates for my bimini top's deck hardware were factory installed. I can run at 20-25 mph without the top moving around significanty, or flopping in the wind, or shaking back and forth. Anyone who thinks otherwise is welcome to show up at the dock next summer and go for a ride. There's guys who can tow on the highway at 65mph with their bimini up. Not saying that's a good idea. It's all in the design. --Vic Well, I wouldn't do that. But my bimini is very solid for what it is. I'll have to take some photos of it next season. The only ones I have are when it was first opened after being unwrapped, and it hadn't been set up properly or adjusted. |
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