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| i would like to install a bimini top on my boat but i am not sure what to look for
i have a pro series 169 ( semi bass type boat)
i would like to only cover the consoles seats leaving the casting platforms free to work off
what type of material can stand up to wind and some cold late fall weather(snow)
what size ploes should i be looking for??
any recommendations for the size of top
is it possible to close out the front to cut down the cold??
where would you purchase from?
thanks bob
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Location: Chicago | I am also thinking about a bimini top for my Lund Explorer Sport. I have been researching various types/models/compaines via google. There is certainly more information than I thought.
Not that this helps but what I found is that much of the height/length/material is really personal preferance and budget. Many of the sites will have resources to help determine what size would best fit your boat.
I too would be interested in hearing others experiences and reccomendations.
Thanks,
Dave K |
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| i really concerned with the type of material that can take wind and cold temps
if it's cheaper but will break if and when it freezes thats no good for me
the height will be tall enough for me to stand, length -long enough to cover me when i'm sitting
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| I just installed one on my Tundra - got the top from a friend but bought all the hardware from Overtons.com. They had just about everything you could dream up in their catalog. |
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Overtons also has a guide on how to select the proper size bimini based on your boat and needs. They also compare the various canvas materials for you to review. I think I say it in their FAQ section.
Karl |
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