JASinIL2006
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Hi all, I've read about a hundred old threads on bimini tops, and I'm still trying to get a handle on them. I have an 18'6" bowrider to which I'd like to add a bimini top. I've learned that the online 'sizers' (that ask for your boat type and then tell you what size top to order) are not always accurate, and I've learned that generally, folks regret getting biminis that are to short rather than too long, so longer is preferable.
I'm leaning toward an 8' top that allows me to stand up underneath (I'm 6'3"). My question has to do with determining the width, and with figuring out where to mount the bimini.
My choices, it seems, are mounting the main support brackets on the windshield frame or on the gunwhales, either inside the wind screen or outside. (If I mount it on the gunwhale inside the screen, I'd have to be careful not to get a top that was too wide, lest the support poles hit windscreen.)
I am not clear on what the advantages/disadvantages are re: mounting the top on the windscreen frame vs. on the gunwhales. I've seen lots of pictures where the top is mounted to the windscreen, but every online 'sizer' for my boat give me a width that would seem to suggest the brackets should be mounted on the gunwhales outside the windscreen.
Can anyone help me make some sense of this? I think I'd probably lean toward mounting on the outer gunwhales rather than the windscreen, but I don't know if that might cause problems I'm not thinking of...
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Jim
I'm leaning toward an 8' top that allows me to stand up underneath (I'm 6'3"). My question has to do with determining the width, and with figuring out where to mount the bimini.
My choices, it seems, are mounting the main support brackets on the windshield frame or on the gunwhales, either inside the wind screen or outside. (If I mount it on the gunwhale inside the screen, I'd have to be careful not to get a top that was too wide, lest the support poles hit windscreen.)
I am not clear on what the advantages/disadvantages are re: mounting the top on the windscreen frame vs. on the gunwhales. I've seen lots of pictures where the top is mounted to the windscreen, but every online 'sizer' for my boat give me a width that would seem to suggest the brackets should be mounted on the gunwhales outside the windscreen.
Can anyone help me make some sense of this? I think I'd probably lean toward mounting on the outer gunwhales rather than the windscreen, but I don't know if that might cause problems I'm not thinking of...
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Jim