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[email protected] August 15th 06 03:42 AM

Bimini top
 

JimH wrote:
JMO. Don't say I didn't want you. ;-)


OMG..........."WARN you", not "WANT you". How funny!!



LOL!

I know what you meant jim.

i dont' get hung up on typos

But JohnH might have fun with that line.....


[email protected] August 15th 06 03:44 AM

Bimini top
 
good thought! I'd like to study it. You don't happen to have any pics
of it, do you?


Jack Redington wrote:
wrote:
JimH wrote:


JMO. Don't say I didn't want you. ;-)



Warning being noted.

Also, about the too tall bimini's. they seem like they only offer sun
protection when the sun is almost if not directly over head.


Those are the too "small" bimini's

Had one put on a Crownline 225 w/sunbrella for about $800. cover the
whole cockpit very well and is made out of thick tubing etc.

Not a cheaply build bimini, But very sound stuff.

Capt Jack R..



John Gaquin August 15th 06 03:55 AM

Bimini top
 

"FREDO" wrote in message news:8O4Eg.60283

I am going to get a Bimini top installed on my 17.5' Crestliner fishhawk.
Any ideas how much I should expect to pay for this.

Also is sunbrella the best fabric or is there anything better?


Don't know any prices, but I was very happy with Sunbrella. Had a full
bridge enclosure made for my 32' Luhrs in '00. Have since sold the boat,
but it is in the area and still looks great.

For your purposes, I would consider paying a bit more for stainless steel
frame and hardware. I've known several folks with mail-order biminis who
lost them in the first heavy wind.



Eisboch August 15th 06 04:36 AM

Bimini top
 

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
. ..

"FREDO" wrote in message news:8O4Eg.60283

I am going to get a Bimini top installed on my 17.5' Crestliner fishhawk.
Any ideas how much I should expect to pay for this.

Also is sunbrella the best fabric or is there anything better?


Don't know any prices, but I was very happy with Sunbrella. Had a full
bridge enclosure made for my 32' Luhrs in '00. Have since sold the boat,
but it is in the area and still looks great.

For your purposes, I would consider paying a bit more for stainless steel
frame and hardware. I've known several folks with mail-order biminis who
lost them in the first heavy wind.


Also, Sunbrella comes in different flavors. There's lightweight, heavy duty
among other options.
I like the type that has a liner on the inside. It may have to be custom
ordered.

Eisboch



Jack Redington August 15th 06 05:58 AM

Bimini top
 
wrote:
good thought! I'd like to study it. You don't happen to have any pics
of it, do you?


Don't have any pic's now, but I could next week. As we having been
hitting the lake place every weekend. And da-wife feels this should be
no exception.

I will try to have them to ya by monday night (as long as I don't forget)

Cheers

Capt Jack R..

Jack Redington wrote:

wrote:

JimH wrote:



JMO. Don't say I didn't want you. ;-)


Warning being noted.

Also, about the too tall bimini's. they seem like they only offer sun
protection when the sun is almost if not directly over head.



Those are the too "small" bimini's

Had one put on a Crownline 225 w/sunbrella for about $800. cover the
whole cockpit very well and is made out of thick tubing etc.

Not a cheaply build bimini, But very sound stuff.

Capt Jack R..






[email protected] August 15th 06 07:27 AM

Bimini top
 
No problem, Jack.

Thanks!


Jack Redington wrote:
wrote:
good thought! I'd like to study it. You don't happen to have any pics
of it, do you?


Don't have any pic's now, but I could next week. As we having been
hitting the lake place every weekend. And da-wife feels this should be
no exception.

I will try to have them to ya by monday night (as long as I don't forget)

Cheers

Capt Jack R..

Jack Redington wrote:

wrote:

JimH wrote:



JMO. Don't say I didn't want you. ;-)


Warning being noted.

Also, about the too tall bimini's. they seem like they only offer sun
protection when the sun is almost if not directly over head.



Those are the too "small" bimini's

Had one put on a Crownline 225 w/sunbrella for about $800. cover the
whole cockpit very well and is made out of thick tubing etc.

Not a cheaply build bimini, But very sound stuff.

Capt Jack R..






JohnH August 15th 06 12:16 PM

Bimini top
 
On 14 Aug 2006 19:42:59 -0700, wrote:


JimH wrote:
JMO. Don't say I didn't want you. ;-)


OMG..........."WARN you", not "WANT you". How funny!!



LOL!

I know what you meant jim.

i dont' get hung up on typos

But JohnH might have fun with that line.....


I was being nice!
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John

Reginal P. Smithers III August 15th 06 12:19 PM

Bimini top
 
Eisboch wrote:
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
. ..
"FREDO" wrote in message news:8O4Eg.60283

I am going to get a Bimini top installed on my 17.5' Crestliner fishhawk.
Any ideas how much I should expect to pay for this.

Also is sunbrella the best fabric or is there anything better?

Don't know any prices, but I was very happy with Sunbrella. Had a full
bridge enclosure made for my 32' Luhrs in '00. Have since sold the boat,
but it is in the area and still looks great.

For your purposes, I would consider paying a bit more for stainless steel
frame and hardware. I've known several folks with mail-order biminis who
lost them in the first heavy wind.


Also, Sunbrella comes in different flavors. There's lightweight, heavy duty
among other options.
I like the type that has a liner on the inside. It may have to be custom
ordered.

Eisboch



Rich,
I completely agree with the the concept of having a bimini tall enough
so you can stand up to get to the helm, using heavy duty fabric and
stainless steel frame and hardware, and having it custom made (many
shops already have the templates for the most popular boats) but I can't
figure out why one would need, or even want a liner on the the inside.

Since my bimini does not have a liner, I am afraid to ask or I just
might get "liner envy".

jamesgangnc August 15th 06 01:00 PM

Bimini top
 
I've had one of the aluminum frame, sunbrella, mass produced ones for
close to 10 years now. It's still fine. You can get custom made
stainless steel one if you want but as far as I can see you're just
spending a bunch more money.

My boat came with a convertable top that upzipped at the windshield
walkthrough but it was cramped and we only used it to get out of the
rain.

Reginal P. Smithers III wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
. ..
"FREDO" wrote in message news:8O4Eg.60283

I am going to get a Bimini top installed on my 17.5' Crestliner fishhawk.
Any ideas how much I should expect to pay for this.

Also is sunbrella the best fabric or is there anything better?
Don't know any prices, but I was very happy with Sunbrella. Had a full
bridge enclosure made for my 32' Luhrs in '00. Have since sold the boat,
but it is in the area and still looks great.

For your purposes, I would consider paying a bit more for stainless steel
frame and hardware. I've known several folks with mail-order biminis who
lost them in the first heavy wind.


Also, Sunbrella comes in different flavors. There's lightweight, heavy duty
among other options.
I like the type that has a liner on the inside. It may have to be custom
ordered.

Eisboch



Rich,
I completely agree with the the concept of having a bimini tall enough
so you can stand up to get to the helm, using heavy duty fabric and
stainless steel frame and hardware, and having it custom made (many
shops already have the templates for the most popular boats) but I can't
figure out why one would need, or even want a liner on the the inside.

Since my bimini does not have a liner, I am afraid to ask or I just
might get "liner envy".



Reginal P. Smithers III August 15th 06 01:09 PM

Bimini top
 
jamesgangnc wrote:
I've had one of the aluminum frame, sunbrella, mass produced ones for
close to 10 years now. It's still fine. You can get custom made
stainless steel one if you want but as far as I can see you're just
spending a bunch more money.

My boat came with a convertable top that upzipped at the windshield
walkthrough but it was cramped and we only used it to get out of the
rain.

Reginal P. Smithers III wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
. ..
"FREDO" wrote in message news:8O4Eg.60283

I am going to get a Bimini top installed on my 17.5' Crestliner fishhawk.
Any ideas how much I should expect to pay for this.

Also is sunbrella the best fabric or is there anything better?
Don't know any prices, but I was very happy with Sunbrella. Had a full
bridge enclosure made for my 32' Luhrs in '00. Have since sold the boat,
but it is in the area and still looks great.

For your purposes, I would consider paying a bit more for stainless steel
frame and hardware. I've known several folks with mail-order biminis who
lost them in the first heavy wind.

Also, Sunbrella comes in different flavors. There's lightweight, heavy duty
among other options.
I like the type that has a liner on the inside. It may have to be custom
ordered.

Eisboch


Rich,
I completely agree with the the concept of having a bimini tall enough
so you can stand up to get to the helm, using heavy duty fabric and
stainless steel frame and hardware, and having it custom made (many
shops already have the templates for the most popular boats) but I can't
figure out why one would need, or even want a liner on the the inside.

Since my bimini does not have a liner, I am afraid to ask or I just
might get "liner envy".



I use my for sun protection as much as as rain protection so it stays up
all the time.


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