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  • ced
    • Apr 2005
    • 33



    Bimini

    I have bought a 3-bow bimini top but I'm not really sure on how to fix it. The screws were all in the package and I want to fix the main bar to the frame of the "window" (sorry, don't know the exact word for this....) Do I only have to drill the holes and fix it with the screws; do I have to put a woodden bar under the gel coat to fix the screws, how do I fix it to the frame, when it is "down" (no sun),how do you fix it to the boat to be able to manuver .....please help, I'm pretty lost
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  • bkhallpass
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 1407

    • Discovery Bay, CA

    • 2001 Super Air Nautique (Current) 1998 Ski Nautique (former) 1982 Ski Nautique (Current)

    #2
    Ced,

    I think the word you were looking for was windshield. Anyway,

    The item on the left of your picture is the main mounting point for
    the bimini. Looking at yours, it appears that it is designed to be
    screwed in the side of the windshield, most likely as far aft (back) as
    possible, and close to the gunnel (where the windshield frame meets the fiberglass) of your boat. One is mounted
    on each side. The bimini is installed by removing the plastic finger
    bolt (the part with the round black plastic) and screwing it through
    the eye on the end of your bimini.

    The item second from left is the eye for hooking the bimini strap. There
    are fours. Two will be mounted on each side. The forward on will
    probably be mounted at about the same distance as the front of the
    windshield. Mine was a 1998 Ski Nautique, and the eye in front was mounted on the flat part of the metal window frame so as to avoid holes
    in the fiberglass.

    You will have to experiment how far back to put the back eye. Mine
    was mounted in the step down area of the gunnel, on top of the
    black foam padding.

    The third item in your photo is a decorative ring for Stainless steel
    screw. I have no idea why it was included in your kit.

    The fourth item is the stainless steel screws which should be used
    for both the eyes, and the main mount.

    I no longer have this boat. I'm sure someone can post a picture of
    theirs. However, if no one does, I can search to see if I have any
    photos of my old boat with this type of bimini.

    Good luck.

    BKH
    2001 Super Air

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    • ced
      • Apr 2005
      • 33



      #3
      Well that's an answer. Thank you, I think this will help me have a better conscience drilling holes in my loved one.

      Thanks again bkhallpass
      www.mousel.party.lu

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      • bkhallpass
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Apr 2005
        • 1407

        • Discovery Bay, CA

        • 2001 Super Air Nautique (Current) 1998 Ski Nautique (former) 1982 Ski Nautique (Current)

        #4
        Ced,

        Two other things:

        1) you should not need wood or metal backing. Just drill you holes,
        small enough that the screws of you threads will hold the screw into
        the fiberglass or metal.

        2) When operating the boat with the bimini down. Unlatch the
        4 bimini straps. Do not detach the main bmini mounting points.
        Push the three metal bows together, and wrap the canvas around the bows. Put on the cavas boot or sleeve which should have come with
        your bimini. Pivot the entire assembly forward so that it rests on
        the bow in front of the windshield. Wrap the bimini straps around
        the bows until they are very short, and attach to the front strap
        eyes. This will keep the bimini from flopping up and down while
        in the stored postion.

        BKH
        2001 Super Air

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        • ag4ever
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 1180



          #5
          Be careful drilling in the windshield frame, as the glass is inside there.

          I have the same mounting devices, and the main mount is on the tower horizontal bar, with the four strap anchors on the lgs of the tower near the mounts (about 8" up from the mount).

          If you have a tower that is how I suggest you mount it.

          You can also check out overtons to see the different mounting hardware if you don't want to put the main mount on the windshield.

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          • Blue Ski
            • Jul 2003
            • 164

            • Unknown


            #6
            I picked up these mounts from Overton's for my windshield mounted bimini. They are much nicer looking than the traditional mounts and do not tear up the boat cover. Definitely worth the price. I did rotate the male end of the bimini mount attached to the bimini frame 90 degrees.

            http://www.overtons.com/modperl/over...item_num=33714

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            • slob02
              • Sep 2003
              • 333

              • Shawnee Lake Jamestown, Ohio

              • 1993 SNOB 1997 196 2004 206 Team 2008 210 Team 2020 210

              #7
              As AG4ever said. BE CARE FUL of the glass.
              2008 Super Air 210 Team
              2004 AIR 206 Team
              1997 Ski Nautique 196
              1993 Ski Nautique SNOB

              Don\'t let yourself get old and say, \"I wish I would have.........\"!

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