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Orlando76
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I'm considering something that I thought I never would, a bimini on a Ski Nautique. No not my '76, that'd be horrible, but on an NWZ. Some bimini's look AWFUL on these boats, some look less awful. What's the size/make/model that looks best and what mounting location looks best? Pictures? I'd never do a tower and no extended pylon.
A possible boat, bimini looks goofy and mounted wrong. Prime example of a hideous bimini. |
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lewy2001
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If you mounted that first one the right way around and had the straps attached to windscreen frame it would look ok. I like a small gap between the top of screen and bimini say 4-6" and have the windscreen line continue in the first bimini section.
Make the back of the bimini high as you can as limbo dancing into drivers seat can be hazardous :) It is a bit of trial and error but they can be made to look OK. |
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TRBenj
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Lewy is right about the height but wrong about the orientation- the first bimini is not mounted backwards. A backwards mount can facilitate folding forward (laying in front of the windshield) but otherwise doesn't look right IMHO. Keeping the height as low as practical, matching the angle of the windshield when possible and giving the whole thing a slight forward rake keep the hideous-ness to a minimum. No bimini looks awesome but there certainly are some heinous looking ones out there.
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M3Fan
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I think they look great, call me crazy. I'm so used to seeing them that a boat without one looks like a skateboard to me. Every "working" 3-event boat has one, whether at a club, on a promo team, ski school, or at a tourney. Every single one. That purple one up top actually looks pretty good. The only adjustment I'd make is to lower it a bit but other than that the mount location is ideal (just behind the windshield wings) and it's the perfect size bimini.
In addition to Tim's stuff I don't like when they are mounted too far forward (on windshield), when they are too flat (like a 2-bow one), too high, or, again, backward (main bow facing forward). They are also CRUCIAL when you have kids on the boat. The longer the naps, the longer your sets are. Also helps lengthen the day as everybody isn't baked in the sun for hours. Total day saver when the rain hits as well. |
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SNobsessed
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Mine is too wide IMO, but came with the boat & we only use it several times a year. I cut & sewed a hole in front section for Fly Hi cable to go through.
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dmiracle
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Looks great guys.
How about mounting suggestions? I want one too but just can't bring myself to drill the fiberglass. |
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Air206
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I like the idea of mounting in the topside of the rub rail..... does that meet your sensibilities Doug?
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cboland
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I also couldn't bring myself to drill into the fiberglass, so I copied Morfoot's arrangement. Everything is attached to the rub rail. Seems to work fine.
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M3Fan
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I think rubrail mounting would look a little odd and I'm really picky about the aesthetics of things like this. "Drill away" into the fiberglass, I say. You can always patch the gel later. There are plenty of threads about best practices for doing this on this site.
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JPASS
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Ours was mounted to the window frame with the strap mounts on the deck. PO installed it and we recently had some mods done to allow for our fly high and strap. Works great.
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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique
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dmiracle
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Joel,
Can you tell me the brand of yours or where you got it? Thanks! |
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Hollywood
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first google result for "m3fan bimini site:correctcraftfan.com/forum"
Drill baby drill but try to keep the rear pad eyes off the topside of the deck. Those get in the way. They are a huge help in the rain. |
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Morfoot
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Putting the mounts to the rubrail works great for a couple reasons IMHO. One is that it means no drilling fiberglass, two when you aren't using the top you won't catch an arm, or stubbing a toe on it when walking on the gunnel, three if you do need to move it cause you placed it too far fwd or aft then you have 4 little holes in the rubrail that you can barely see and not the fiberglass. The attach points for the support straps are also in the rub rail.
Don't know about you but I absolutely HATE stubbing my toe on bimini brackets. |
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skutsch
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It took me forever to find one, but there is a drilless mount. The bimini is supported by two steel poles that attach to the pylon. It was sold by Barefoot international and unfortunately is no longer available. They stopped selling because customer complained that it did not store well and it doesn't. But if you are going to "set it and forget it" It works awesome. They are pricey too.
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Orlando76
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Why do you feel yours is too wide? Funny the different view on bimini's and how to mount. I'd rather fasten to the deck because it's easier to patch than the windshield frame and easier to deal with when the holes wobble out overtime. I'd be more apt to injure myself with the mounts in the rub rail as I often will slide my hands down it rather deck. Seems the common length is from the windshield frame to maybe a foot past the pylon? That's what it looks like to me. |
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M3Fan
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JPASS- that's probably the best looking windshield mounted rig I've seen, looks perfect.
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lewy2001
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I prefer the front section to dip down and flow with windscreen line. With a closed bow this is not a problem but forget it for open bow. The low front also gives you better protection from the elements (sun & rain).
Have attached pic of my old 89 bimini. I used the flyhigh pole as the rear mount it passed through the bimini and the rear bow had a rubber pad that it rested against. Then used the front straps to tension the bimini. The bimini frame was stainless this gave it enough strength to allow for the board racks on top. The bimini folded up to the top of the screen and the cover fitted over the collapsed bimini. This made it simple to store and deploy. We use a bimini almost every time we hit the water except maybe the first few runs of season and the last few. The summers downunder in Tamworth can be sweltering. Would not survive without one. ** I expect to be flamed about bow lifting ring. Had the strap attached there for years with no sign of gel cracking :) |
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JPASS
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Thanks. PO set it up this way, so I can't take any credit, but we do like the way it looks. Mount on the windshield frame is solid and it's been that way for a very long time. I do believe the top is a Sunbrella. |
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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique
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fastski121
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TRBenj - what manufacturer and color is your bimini? I have the same color 90....and looking for the same bimini as you....dont want something higher than yours...Thanks!!
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Hollywood
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Why stop at one? |
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Orlando76
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I like that '75. Shaq would fit under that. If I knew Zach I'd throw in a Zach joke.
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Hollywood
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Zach fits under the cover.
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skutsch
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Ohh now that's just not fair, FUNNY, but not fair! |
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TRBenj
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I'm not sure on either account, but it is sunbrella so you should be able to get a sample to verify. I'd go GMI on the bimini (like M3fan), the height can (and will need to be) cut down in order to look right. |
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Toertel
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Mine is a sunbrella and its a must if you have kids...
I kinda like it too during the warm summer days here in the south |
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Orlando76
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Here's the goofy bimini I'm working with. Looks to be mounted, balanced and located ok, no? But the length of the top looks a bit short to me, 56" from front bow to rear bow. What length do you guys have? I ask bc a black top would look better so I plan on ordering a new, longer bimini unless 56" is the common length, then I'll just recover this one. |
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Smithfamily
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I won my Bimini at White Lake last year, from the great folks at WLM. Its a CARVER. I think it looks great, but having one in the Florida sun when you are out ALL day long is BEAUTIFUL!
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74Wind
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All Biminis are 'a bit goofy" by nature., and so will be a new one. It's a case of function over form. I would just run that one for a while, I'll bet it will grow on you. I think it looks ok, and if it were me I wouldn't spend the money on a new one unless after a while You still just hate it. |
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Hollywood
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Sensible mounting points. Looks nice. Backwards, but nice.
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Morfoot
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Todd that looks like a pretty normal set up as far as length goes. The front seat and the front of the engine will be out of the sun so that's what is truly important. Unless you wanna go the double bimini route like the 75' Southwind.
I moved mine back a little and had Gayle Hunter sew a hole in the top for the Skylon to go thru instead of the cable running thru the seam. Anyone sitting on the engine cover will be protected somewhat. Bimini's aren't much on looks to begin with but serves an impotant purpose. I don't care how silly it looks, if it's 95'F out on a cloudless day. The top is up! |
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