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Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
On May 21, 9:37*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. -- John H Pffffttt... now stop it..;) |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
On May 21, 10:22*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:44:14 -0400, jim7856 wrote: John H wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. It was determined that you should have purchased a surry top like Harry's. His was the finest kind available and didn't sway like yours. Yup. We remember. Was that the bimini that was hand built by the finest Union craftsmen using only expensive German hand tools and the highest grade materials known to man including the top material that was certified by NASA and was used to craft space suits installed by a crew of highly trained engineers using only high strength through fittings so that on the next fire boat welcome after some amazing adventure on Chesapeake Bay so that nobody would get wet while standing under it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Kinda' like that Fireboat welcome we got the other day! It was all... er, uh, "fireboaty" and stuff, yeah, that's the ticket;) |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. As long as the mounts are solid, the rig should be very stable. That is almost 2" tubing, which should add lots of stiffness. |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
Mike wrote:
"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:44:14 -0400, jim7856 wrote: John H wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. It was determined that you should have purchased a surry top like Harry's. His was the finest kind available and didn't sway like yours. Yup. We remember. Was that the bimini that was hand built by the finest Union craftsmen using only expensive German hand tools and the highest grade materials known to man including the top material that was certified by NASA and was used to craft space suits installed by a crew of highly trained engineers using only high strength through fittings so that on the next fire boat welcome after some amazing adventure on Chesapeake Bay so that nobody would get wet while standing under it? Yes... that was the one... --Mike Well, they would all stay dry except for their feet, which always stay wet from the water running in and out of the safety feature also known as the LTP. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. -- John H I don't know about your Bimini, but did you check out the quality T-Tops that are available. http://www.fishmaster.com/CustomerPhotos/index.htm I think my favorite model was the one in the upper left hand corner. It looked very firm and taut. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
Mike wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw --Vic To hell with the top... I just want the calander. :-) --Mike Mike, you slut, it is all about the quality T-Tops, Fishmaster stocks models that will fit all major mfg'ers. Here are some more quality designs that all look first rate. http://www.fishmaster.com/girls/index.htm -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... Mike wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw --Vic To hell with the top... I just want the calander. :-) --Mike Mike, you slut, it is all about the quality T-Tops, Fishmaster stocks models that will fit all major mfg'ers. Here are some more quality designs that all look first rate. http://www.fishmaster.com/girls/index.htm -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects That's what I'm talkin' about... I LOVE those tops. Top quality all the way... nuittin' but the best is what I say!!! -Mike |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:44:14 -0400, jim7856 wrote: John H wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. It was determined that you should have purchased a surry top like Harry's. His was the finest kind available and didn't sway like yours. Yup. We remember. Was that the bimini that was hand built by the finest Union craftsmen using only expensive German hand tools and the highest grade materials known to man including the top material that was certified by NASA and was used to craft space suits installed by a crew of highly trained engineers using only high strength through fittings so that on the next fire boat welcome after some amazing adventure on Chesapeake Bay so that nobody would get wet while standing under it? No, Mr. Multiple Personality Disorder, it's built by a vendor in the Carolinas and of heavier tubing and with more and better supports than the piece of **** bimini on Herring's price-built boat. You know, the boat Herring is selling so he can be among the boatless here. |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
On Fri, 22 May 2009 01:24:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: Mike wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:44:14 -0400, jim7856 wrote: John H wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. It was determined that you should have purchased a surry top like Harry's. His was the finest kind available and didn't sway like yours. Yup. We remember. Was that the bimini that was hand built by the finest Union craftsmen using only expensive German hand tools and the highest grade materials known to man including the top material that was certified by NASA and was used to craft space suits installed by a crew of highly trained engineers using only high strength through fittings so that on the next fire boat welcome after some amazing adventure on Chesapeake Bay so that nobody would get wet while standing under it? Yes... that was the one... --Mike Well, they would all stay dry except for their feet, which always stay wet from the water running in and out of the safety feature also known as the LTP. I should have stayed up last night. -- John H |
Folding T-Top - Pretty neat
On Thu, 21 May 2009 22:22:29 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:44:14 -0400, jim7856 wrote: John H wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 18:38:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Some of the guys on the CS forum have these. Let's them put their boat in the garage or under the carport. http://www.fishmaster.com/?gclid=CNL...FRKLxwodqk78lw I gotta wonder how stable that this - there is virtually no cross bracing for side-to-side stability. Speaking of side-to-side stability, did I ever mention the swaying action I get with my bimini? Oh, I did? Well...never mind. It was determined that you should have purchased a surry top like Harry's. His was the finest kind available and didn't sway like yours. Yup. We remember. Was that the bimini that was hand built by the finest Union craftsmen using only expensive German hand tools and the highest grade materials known to man including the top material that was certified by NASA and was used to craft space suits installed by a crew of highly trained engineers using only high strength through fittings so that on the next fire boat welcome after some amazing adventure on Chesapeake Bay so that nobody would get wet while standing under it? You just wait, you're gonna go he http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...1/BozosBin.jpg -- John H |
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