What's your thoughts on driving with the Bimini up? It says on it do not exceed 50km/hr.. I've driven 100km/hr with it, but am wondering about wear and tear and if there's a risk of the eisenglass tearing or things coming apart?
Your going to stress everything. Stiches, snaps, supports, windshield. Its not only the 100km wind but all the buffeting and shaking it takes.
You should price out a new bimini and then decide if its worth the 5 min time to take it down
I had a buddy do it down the island hwy once and one of the poles came loose so that wrecked his top but then the pole punctured his seat so things got expensive fast.
Most outfits that make biminis will make a trailering top, keeps rain and casual sticky fingers out of your boat. Less money than replacing damaged bimini every few years
I trailer with mine but keep it around 70 max. No issues but yes I know I may be shortening it’s life a bit. Don’t love the idea of another thing to prior to fishing. I need to get one specific to trailering though.
What's your thoughts on driving with the Bimini up? It says on it do not exceed 50km/hr.. I've driven 100km/hr with it, but am wondering about wear and tear and if there's a risk of the eisenglass tearing or things coming apart?View attachment 82896
Don’t do it. I’ve recently lost a panel of eisenglass and even more recently my straps ripped and the top got straight effed in the b. Now I have no top and I’m trying to get one made on short notice. It’s not going well.
In basically unrelated news I golfed with a guy with 9 1/2 fingers the other day. Bimini accident he said. I told him I have a selection of hats for various weather conditions on my boat.
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