Over the weekend I lost most of my bimini top. I'm not sure what the piece is called, but the attachment that clips into the tower came out of the frame. When that happened, the top kind of "parachuted" and all of the back seams ripped out. The back part of the frame and one of the support braces flew into the water and immediately sank. Anyone have any luck dealing with Metcraft on something like this or should I try to call someone else? I tried to call Metcraft today, but couldn't get an answer.
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To the best of my knowledge, Metcraft is out of business.
I had a problem with my bimini last summer - best I can figure is that one of the tube's crimped ends pulled off from the swiveling anchor piece attached to the tower. The whole front end taco'd back over the top and bent most of the tubes (luckily, no one in the back was hit with anything). Anyway, dealer got a new bimini support frame warranteed from Tige, but when it arrived, it didn't work with the existing setup. Eventually, after not being able to get anything else done to correct it, he took it to a local shop and had them modify it to make it work.
So, my suggestion - first, contact Tige. Second option (and may be required even if step 1 is successful) - go to a local upholstery shop that handles biminis.
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Originally posted by dingleberry View PostTo the best of my knowledge, Metcraft is out of business.
I had a problem with my bimini last summer - best I can figure is that one of the tube's crimped ends pulled off from the swiveling anchor piece attached to the tower. The whole front end taco'd back over the top and bent most of the tubes (luckily, no one in the back was hit with anything). Anyway, dealer got a new bimini support frame warranteed from Tige, but when it arrived, it didn't work with the existing setup. Eventually, after not being able to get anything else done to correct it, he took it to a local shop and had them modify it to make it work.
So, my suggestion - first, contact Tige. Second option (and may be required even if step 1 is successful) - go to a local upholstery shop that handles biminis.
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