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Default Need some help stabilizing a bimini top

On Aug 20, 3:55 pm, "john" wrote:
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Hello rec.boaters. Hope all is well and everyone is having a good
season.


Bought a Larson 22' bowrider earlier this year and had a very
enjoyable summer of cruising and water sports with family and
friends. Couple of small warranty issues, but overall she proved to
be solid and I am pleased with the boat.


However, there is one thing about the boat that is driving me nuts.
Thebiminitop: How it is attached to the boat, how much it flexes the
windshield at the attach points, and how much noise it makes because
of the flexing.


During any kind of chop, thebiminioscillates port and starboard, and
causes the windshield sides to flex very noticably. It's flexing
enough that I am concerned about gelcoat damage at the windshield/hull
attach points.


Thebiminiis a typical stainless tube structure. The base fixtures
are well attached to the gunnel (aft) and windshield frame (forward).


Here's a stock photo, and I've added a crude wireframe diagram to show
where thebiminiattaches:


http://www.zjstech.net/larson/larsonbim1.gif


When deployed, two straps attach to anchor points at the corners of
the windshield.


Here's another stock photo showing the detail just inside the
windshield. The gunnel is several inches wide. The green lines
represent what I think is a logical place to put some type of support
post. I think it would look bad, breaking up the clean lines of the
gunnel, but I am at a loss for what else to do.


http://www.zjstech.net/larson/larsonbim2.gif


Getting rid of thebiminiis not an option. Too much 12 o'clock sun
here in the south.


Suggestions appreciated.


Good thread!

I have been shopping for abiminifor my 19 footer. I have mount points in
the same position as you do on the windshield. I have two options -
windshield mount or using longer tubes and mounting it directly to the boat.

I do not know which would be the best way to attach thebimini. The problem
that I have is that to mount it outside of the windshield, the ledge is less
than an inch wide horizontally.

Question - what does the actual mount forbiminilook like? How wide are
the actual mounts? Can they be mounted in off positions, such as on a 45
degree angle on the outside of the boat?- Hide quoted text -

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If you are still looking for a Bimini top, that's my specialty. Visit
our site http://www.BiminiTops.biz or www.BiminiTops.biz or give me a
call 1-888-458-BOAT I can look it up for you.

 
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