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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:42:57 -0400, HK wrote: This sort of bimini doesn't wobble because it is properly supported. http://tinyurl.com/3bqs5d For fishing a center console I still prefer a large T-top. What's the point if you can't walk a fish around the boat? Yes, indeed, that's something I've had to do twice in 50+ years of sal****er fishing, and its at the top of the list of techniques on 54' Bertrams, too. I don't like tee-tops. Never have. First, they're always there, even when you don't want them there, second, they're a constant windage problem on the water, third, they act like drogues when you're trailering, fourth, they're a pain in the ass when you're trying to put on a full boat cover, fifth, they increase rocking motion on smaller boats, and so forth and so on. But I'm sure they have a lot of appeal to the floating Winnebago crowd. |
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