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I just looked through all our pictures and don't have any. It is funny that we don't have any pictures like that, since we have it up quite a bit of the time. If you do not have any by the weekend, I will take some for you.
I do have to angle my speakers untill I deploy the bimini and angle them back when done. It also has a push button pin to extend and retract the tubing for storage on the forward end. The previous owner had bent the light tubing so I replaced with a thicker I.D. wall. I'm sure the bends were due to this crappy design of the system. I don't remember the size of the letters but I'll check when I get a chance, they came from Overtons.
I was able to have the bimini deployed or stored without moving the Wetsounds 485 speakers. Mine also did not have any straps just poles. I could put mine up or down by myself if needed, but 2 people it was a lot easier. Here is a link showing it rolled up and stored. http://www.tigeowners.com/photos/sho...cat=500&page=2
my 03 has the extra long bimini and has to be the easiest bimini to put up i have ever seen.
not the best pic but the only one i could find with it up.
I'd love to see pictures up close and out, It's looks like the same tower and set-up. It's hard to tell how much the previous owner messed with the pivot points and angles butthe marks on the tubing say's alot. Mine is a *_itch to put up and store so currently I leave it up for the 8 mile trip to the water because of the pain. I also have to use the straps to hold it in place for transport. Looking at your's make me want to go out and mess with it some more today!
If you only have to go 8 miles, just take it slow and don't go over 45. It'll only take a minute longer to get there and save you lots of hassle on the set-up or tear-down.
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