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    Do You trailer with bimini attached to tower and racks in or out?

    Who trailers with the bimini top attached to tower in its boot?

    Do you trailer with racks in or out.?

    #2
    Yes, Bimini in boot but web straps not enough. I add 4 bungee cords to keep it snug against alpha z tower.
    Racks out but empty.

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      #3
      My Bimini stays on most of the summer. I take some pretty long trips and have not had any issue. I travel with the rack in. Hope this helps...

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        #4
        Do the racks stay in...doesnt seem like they lock....

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          #5
          I have the Sampson Racks they lock in place.

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            #6
            Racks out

            Bimini off and in the bed of the truck. I figure anything that I can do yo make it last longer. Also, the previous owner did not and the legs scratched the tower.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kerlee View Post
              Yes, Bimini in boot but web straps not enough. I add 4 bungee cords to keep it snug against alpha z tower.
              Same.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kerlee View Post
                Yes, Bimini in boot but web straps not enough. I add 4 bungee cords to keep it snug against alpha z tower.
                Racks out but empty.
                Basically same for me - leave in boot. Although instead of bungees, I use zip ties to tower on both sides and a strap tie down up to the top of the tower. Very tight against tower.

                I will also zip tie the ends of the boot to keep from scooping air.


                Travel with racks in/empty. Socks on to keep from picking up bugs. Socks on rear view mirror and tower speakers as well.
                Last edited by MRMoffat1; 05-18-2012, 03:20 AM.

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                  #9
                  How far are you towing and at what speeds? If it is just a few miles and slower speeds you can pretty much do what you want. If your racks lock in I would tow with them in and no boards in them.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 4bw View Post
                    How far are you towing and at what speeds? If it is just a few miles and slower speeds you can pretty much do what you want. If your racks lock in I would tow with them in and no boards in them.
                    200 miles, 70mph+, mountain pass, etc.

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                      #11
                      I mainly tow about 15 minutes at 55-60 on back roads. My racks don't lock folded in...maybe some sox for them and leave me out? My bu had the remove able racks so I always took them off to travel....unless I wanted to polish bugs off.

                      Same with my Bimini...I took it off and put it on the floor of the boat to keep all the bugs off.

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                        #12
                        I trailer with bimini wrapped in the boot, and I use these on the bimini legs to keep them from scratching the tower. The straps on the boot have held it to the tower so far.

                        2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
                        2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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                          #13
                          Racks in, they don't "lock" but there is stops and they stay in.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ewok View Post
                            I trailer with bimini wrapped in the boot, and I use these on the bimini legs to keep them from scratching the tower. The straps on the boot have held it to the tower so far.

                            Ohhhh, what a fantastic tip! The extended bimini pole is always banging around and difficult to isolate with a bungy strap. I have a few of those rubber coated ties around and will start using them this weekend

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by MRMoffat1 View Post
                              Basically same for me - leave in boot. Although instead of bungees, I use zip ties to tower on both sides and a strap tie down up to the top of the tower. Very tight against tower.

                              I will also zip tie the ends of the boot to keep from scooping air.


                              Travel with racks in/empty. Socks on to keep from picking up bugs. Socks on rear view mirror and tower speakers as well.
                              socks on speakers? are they custom?

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