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New bimini cover
Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. That sounds like a good deal. Seems good. A US firm was charging about the same price and throwing in a cover for when the bimini is folded up. Trouble is, duties& hassels importing would offset this $45.00 extra. I talked to a local fabricator at our February boat show and he estimated he'd need $800.00-$1000.00 for his version, which was all 7/8" stainless steel tubing. That seemed a bit much for a modest open aluminum boat. That's insane. Check Overton's website. |
New bimini cover
Don White wrote:
"John wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. |
New bimini cover
"Larry" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. I have a Forward Console boat. The bimini snaps to the top of the windshield, and the track allows you slide the rig back far enough to go behind the engine dog house. So there are other reasons to have a slide. |
New bimini cover
On Apr 16, 11:29*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John *wrote in message . .. On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: *wrote in message m... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" *wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. *I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. *Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. *I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. I have a Forward Console boat. *The bimini snaps to the top of the windshield, and the track allows you slide the rig back far enough to go behind the engine dog house. *So there are other reasons to have a slide.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My Chris Craft 18 ft. Scorpion has sliders on the side, and the bimini can be tucked into its own compartment under a bolster jsut right behind the engine compartment. I'd love to find a factory rag top for it but seeing it hasn't been made for several years, PLUS Chris Craft has changed hands so many times, I think my hunt will be in vain. Rats! |
New bimini cover
On Apr 17, 1:16*am, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:22:29 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 2:33*pm, wrote: On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:38:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 12:18*pm, wrote: On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:18:43 -0300, "Don White" Most of the time we just use the umbrella. A redneck T top.http://gfretwell.com/electrical/The%20Butt%20Ugly.jpg The bimini is good when you have a boat full of people but it tends to hold the motor noise in.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the pic, Greg. It's giving me some ideas. Is that float a 22 footer? And i couldn't really get the detail off the cover but what engine is that? 20' Harris circa 1975, rebuilt in 1989 (deck, tougher stringers home made console) The engine is a 2002 merc 60 EFI 4 stroke coming up on 2900 hours.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, you have a 60hp 4cycle *on a 20' And I have an 85hp -2 cycle *on a 30' I'll bet *you'rs will go faster, manuver quicker, and go further on less fuel. But mine will hold more people and gear. Wadda you say? ?;^ ) Sounds right. I have mine set up for good low speed maneuvering in tight spots. The steering is on a shorter than stock bracket so it turns farther than stock, about 50 degrees of dead ahead so this will turn in about 2 boat lengths. If I can work a little wind or tide I can do it in a bit more than the length of the boat. Handy when you are back in the mangroves. I run out about 23-24 MPH with just me and the dog, fairly empty boat. It seems to collect stuff so now that is more like 22. Most of the time I am slow speed to about 16-18 occasionally and I burn between 1-2 GPH average tank to tank.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mine will probably burn a gallon every two miles. If I'm that lucky! |
New bimini cover
On Apr 17, 8:29*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:18:11 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:18:43 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message m... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. *I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. *Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. *I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. That sounds like a good deal. Seems good. *A US firm was charging about the same price and throwing in a cover for when the bimini is folded up. Trouble is, duties & hassels importing would offset this $45.00 extra. I talked to a local fabricator at our February boat show and he estimated he'd need $800.00-$1000.00 for his version, which was all 7/8" stainless steel tubing. That seemed a bit much for a modest open aluminum boat. I don't usually keep the top on my boat. I got one that zips up on the frame so I keep the top in a box on the dock and the frame hangs from the roof of my boathouse. It takes about 5 minutes to set it up. That keeps the canvas out of the weather and it should last forever. Most of the time we just use the umbrella. A redneck T top. http://gfretwell.com/electrical/The%20Butt%20Ugly.jpg The bimini is good when you have a boat full of people but it tends to hold the motor noise in. Those pontoons are atrocious. When are you going to clean them? Tim will have some good tips on how to do it when he finishes his. *:) -- John H For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I hope to get it cleaned up soon, Too much stuff going on this weekend though, but I would like to make it shiny before a launch though. |
New bimini cover
Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. I have a Forward Console boat. The bimini snaps to the top of the windshield, and the track allows you slide the rig back far enough to go behind the engine dog house. So there are other reasons to have a slide. Exactly. It you had a smaller boat, the pivot point for the rear brace would be far enough back for it to stow near the transom. The OP has a Princecraft and they are relatively small boats that may not need the slide. Larry |
New bimini cover
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Apr 16, 11:29 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John wrote in message . .. On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: wrote in message m... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. I have a Forward Console boat. The bimini snaps to the top of the windshield, and the track allows you slide the rig back far enough to go behind the engine dog house. So there are other reasons to have a slide.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My Chris Craft 18 ft. Scorpion has sliders on the side, and the bimini can be tucked into its own compartment under a bolster jsut right behind the engine compartment. I'd love to find a factory rag top for it but seeing it hasn't been made for several years, PLUS Chris Craft has changed hands so many times, I think my hunt will be in vain. Rats! Most good upholstery shops can make you a cover. Easier if you have the old one. |
New bimini cover
"Larry" wrote in message ... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:25:39 -0300, "Don wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:39:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Just ordered a new bimini (sun) cover for my Princecraft Yukon. I decided to get one because I tend to get burned the first really good sunny day each season....we usually have so much overcast weather in the late spring that a good hot day catches us a bit unprepared. Now I might even get my fair skinned wife out for a cruise. Anyway, I ordered the top from a manufacturer in Quebec who also makes the official Princecraft 'Sun Top' version. Mine will be better, with real Sunbrella, stainless steel hardware upgrade and with the back support poles in place of rear straps. All that and about $100.00 cheaper. I should look quite dapper with the Cadet Gray top over the blue sides and gray hull. That sounds like the real deal Similar to what my buddy and I bought for our boats from a local fabricator. $500 or so? Just a tad less after HST tax and shipping added. When you install that thing, be sure to check how it will ride when in the down position. I'm not too happy with the way mine was installed by the factory. I'm wishing it were mounted back about three inches. It doesn't want to drop down between each side of the bow rail. -- John H I could have bought an optional 'track' to install on my gunnel for this purpose. They sell the tracks in pairs in your choice of 2', 3' or 4' lengths. You could then slide the main frame tubing forward or backward when the bimini is up or down. If the bimini is mounted correctly you shouldn't need a track unless the boat is so large that the rear support is too far forward. I have a Forward Console boat. The bimini snaps to the top of the windshield, and the track allows you slide the rig back far enough to go behind the engine dog house. So there are other reasons to have a slide. Exactly. It you had a smaller boat, the pivot point for the rear brace would be far enough back for it to stow near the transom. The OP has a Princecraft and they are relatively small boats that may not need the slide. Larry According to the company rep... in smaller open boats, some people find the frame collapses on top of the motor if set up in the favoured running position. The slides allow you to pick the best position for when the top is being used and when it's down. I opted for the solid control rods so on a cloudy day, I can run with the main frame up but folded. |
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