I'm thinking of a bimini top for my 14/48 jon ,from the floor it's 13 inches to the top of side . I would like to be able to stand up straight but that would mean 60 inch bimini ,how important is it to be able to stand up straight ??
turdboman said:I'm thinking of a bimini top for my 14/48 jon ,from the floor it's 13 inches to the top of side . I would like to be able to stand up straight but that would mean 60 inch bimini ,how important is it to be able to stand up straight ??
turdboman said:I'm thinking of a bimini top for my 14/48 jon ,from the floor it's 13 inches to the top of side . I would like to be able to stand up straight but that would mean 60 inch bimini ,how important is it to be able to stand up straight ??
TNtroller said:How do you handle rods with the bimini tops. I troll for crappie year round and it looks like the support poles would always be in my way? Any first hand experience from trollers???
LDUBS said:TNtroller said:How do you handle rods with the bimini tops. I troll for crappie year round and it looks like the support poles would always be in my way? Any first hand experience from trollers???
I troll for trout/kokanee using down riggers and the bimini top can get in the way. Most problematic is when landing/netting a fish because there is a limited space to move the rod around. I could get around this by standing on the rear seat of my 15' Klamath, but I prefer not to do this because I'm not as sure footed as I used to be. There is an easy fix, at least I find it easy. When fishing with a partner, one of us will unsnap the rear strap and let the bimini fall forward. If I'm by myself, I will typically only connect one of the rear straps. When I get one on (of decent size) I will do the same thing -- quickly unsnap the rear snap and let the top fall forward. Of course, this is just my experience.
Thanks for the info said:Yep, they can get in the way, but I think the benefits out weigh the bad points. Even though they are open sided, they do provide a lot of shade. Also nice to have on rainy days. When I first got the boat, the bimini was usually leaning against the side of the house. Now days, even though I don't always use it, I never take it off the boat. Folded down it actually makes a nice back rest for someone sitting on the forward raised deck - hahah.
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