[Rhodes22-list] Bimini Installation

David Bradley dwbrad at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 12:35:51 EDT 2009


Hi Caesar.  My Bimini is mounted to a permanent recessed attachment
point on the gunwale.  It is really a nice piece of hardware - you may
be able to order from Stan.  The bimini is at home now but let me know
if you want any detailed photos of the mounts.

Dave

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Caesar Paul <caesarpaul01 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Leland,
> Looking good in the hammock, looking good in the boat.  The boat seems to make a lot of people look just cool.
>
> I just had a quick look at my boat, and my genoa tracks run all the way back, about 3ft aft of the winch.  Based on that look I might do a fixed hinge installation like you. After I offer up the bimini and get a visual, I will have a better sense of how to install it.
>
> Thanks for giving me a heads up about my picture on the Lewis & Clark Sailing Club Website.  I had no idea it was there.  For some reason the links you sent would not open, but I went to the Clubs website and found one of the pictures.
>
> These guys do a lot of racing and I think I will join the club; the folks are fun and there is a lot of experience people in the club.  I have a slip at the Conkling Park Marina, which is on the southern end of Lake Coeur d' Elene.  Here I will do most of my sailing and overnighting; its just prettier, with a lot more quiet coves, but I will crew for other racers at the Lewis & Clark Sailing Club and learn from them.
>
> At some point before the season is over, I will race against them in my boat, and see where my skill level is.
>
> Caesar
>
>
> Caesar
> --- On Thu, 3/19/09, Leland <LKUHN at cnmc.org> wrote:
>
>
> From: Leland <LKUHN at cnmc.org>
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Bimini Installation
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 12:20 PM
>
>
>
> Caesar,
>
> The handsome fellow relaxed in the hammock is me.  Stan installed the bimini
> without putting it on the Genoa track.  It's never been in the way, but you
> do need to remember to run the sheets inside or outside the bimini supports
> when running the sheets between the shrouds.
>
> Using the Genoa tracks makes sense to me for flexibility.  I can't think of
> any problems, but maybe someone who has done it can tell you of any
> negatives.
>
> I don't like drilling holes in my boat but Stan installed it in the ideal
> location.  When deployed it matches up perfectly with the open poptop.  When
> stored it leans just right against the aft end of the poptop or lays well on
> the closed poptop.
>
> I rarely use my bimini, but it really adds to the ambience of your cockpit.
>
> Lee
> 1986 Rhodes22  At Ease
> Kent Island, MD
>
> p.s.  Nice goatee in the picture at your sailing club, but doesn't look very
> military.
> http://http://www.lcsailing.org/LCSA/Blog/Entries/2009/2/8_LCSA_Meeting_Min%E2%80%99s_2_5.html
> http://http://www.lcsailing.org/LCSA/Blog/Entries/2009/2/8_LCSA_Meeting_Min%E2%80%99s_2_5.html
>
>
>
> Caesarsailor wrote:
>>
>>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I have a bimini to install, and have noticed that some have installed
>> theirs on the genoa track, and others have installed theirs on the
>> gunnel.  I like the genoa track installation because you can slide it
>> forward or backwards according to storage needs.  The gunnel installation
>> requires drilling holes and  fixed fittings on which the bimini hinges.
>>
>> What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different options?  How
>> much does the track installation interfere with genoa sheeting
>> adjustments?  Also, where can one find the genoa track fittings for the
>> bimini?
>>
>> Attached are pictures of the two options, one picture is Mary Lou's
>> Fretless.
>>
>> Thanks for your thoughts.
>>
>> Caesar
>> Gentle Breeze
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