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@duncan, we don't have that yet. We just set the board up there. It actually flew off later, we really could use that.
Just sew some Velcro on the top and use a velcro strap to hold it down.
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[QUOTE=dingleberry;436517]The 8' bimini is just the standard 6' bimini that you zip on a 2' extension (and use longer rear support poles into the tower).
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Thanks, dingle. Looks similar to a set up I saw on an X-45 last weekend.
Make that a 4' extension to give it 10 feet total, and I'm sold. Spending most of our time at Havasu, we use every bit of our 10' bimini now.
Lemme guess, the wakeboard rope caught on the extension end pole and on taking off, the pole bent and the extension ripped?
Ok, so that is what happened to ours. In my defense, I was in water riding my wakeboard, saw the hung rope and hollered (but too late).
No, I was cruising across the lake about 30-35 mph, and suddenly the front end of the bimini bent backward, caught the wind, and basically twisted the entire bimini up and around, ripping three of the four connecting swivels out. Have no idea how it happened, what started the process, or what the root cause was.
Sorry, ragboy...didn't mean to take your thread about your new toy
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