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bimini for my g3 1756 cc
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<blockquote data-quote="hipster dufus" data-source="post: 453229" data-attributes="member: 2352"><p>installed my bimini saturday. took boat out sunday. used SS hardware from HD to bolt thru gunnel. centered top on cockpit area. cockpit is 6 ft in length, top is 6 ft. tall enough to stand and run rig. front deck is open with no hindrances. rear deck u can take one of the straps down for more clearance. easy up. taking down is a small job to get everything wrapped and boot on. couple minutes. waterproofed top w spray before install. use pool noodles to stop vibration when trailering. top fall just behind rear seat when down, would have been ideal if it landed on seat when down. need to rig some kind of standoff when trailering. have a noodle wrapped on a 2 x 4 for now. any questions ask away. it sure is nice to get in the shade every now and then. will post pics if i can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hipster dufus, post: 453229, member: 2352"] installed my bimini saturday. took boat out sunday. used SS hardware from HD to bolt thru gunnel. centered top on cockpit area. cockpit is 6 ft in length, top is 6 ft. tall enough to stand and run rig. front deck is open with no hindrances. rear deck u can take one of the straps down for more clearance. easy up. taking down is a small job to get everything wrapped and boot on. couple minutes. waterproofed top w spray before install. use pool noodles to stop vibration when trailering. top fall just behind rear seat when down, would have been ideal if it landed on seat when down. need to rig some kind of standoff when trailering. have a noodle wrapped on a 2 x 4 for now. any questions ask away. it sure is nice to get in the shade every now and then. will post pics if i can. [/QUOTE]
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