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On Aug 13, 11:06 pm, "Midlant" wrote:
JR, since you built your own bimini frame, how did you get the width correct when bending the tubing? If I had a length of tubing and needed two bends, such as a bimini frame, and I need a height of 49" and width of 88" and the tubing was of appropriate length, where would I start the 90d bends? John John- Any chance you can start a separate thread so I can continue to receive responses under the original title? Thanks! JR, my boat doesn't have as many attach point options as your boat. if there was a nearby fixture or railing for an easy brace point, I'd use it. I'm going to have to add something. Jim, when deployed (with further bracing action from the forward straps) the oscillating is cut down somewhat, but it is still pretty hard on the windshield. Wayne, the dealer's service department is proving to be fairly marginal. They had a lot of trouble getting the 20 hour service and a very simple warranty punch list right. I don't know that I'd trust them with this issue, either as advisors or as implementers. |
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