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Bimini Tops on Tiller Boats..??
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<blockquote data-quote="maximajohn" data-source="post: 380652" data-attributes="member: 17667"><p>The bimini on my boat is kind of a pain when fishing. It severely restricts the fishing to the back 180 degrees or forward 180 degrees from seats forward or aft. The middle 8' of the boat cannot be fished b/c of the straps holding the bimini up and the poles in the center supporting the frame. I have lost a large 18" trout trying to get it in the boat between the straps and bimini frame. </p><p></p><p>In Florida though, in May - October, the bimini is a must after 10am until 4pm. I get absolutely fried if I do not have cover #-o . </p><p></p><p>I mounted the bimini directly in the center of the boat, but it does not cover the front or back perfectly. If it were further back to shade me the driver, I would have a real hard time fishing with the rear straps in my way. </p><p></p><p>We make it work mounted in the center. Then half the year we take it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maximajohn, post: 380652, member: 17667"] The bimini on my boat is kind of a pain when fishing. It severely restricts the fishing to the back 180 degrees or forward 180 degrees from seats forward or aft. The middle 8' of the boat cannot be fished b/c of the straps holding the bimini up and the poles in the center supporting the frame. I have lost a large 18" trout trying to get it in the boat between the straps and bimini frame. In Florida though, in May - October, the bimini is a must after 10am until 4pm. I get absolutely fried if I do not have cover #-o . I mounted the bimini directly in the center of the boat, but it does not cover the front or back perfectly. If it were further back to shade me the driver, I would have a real hard time fishing with the rear straps in my way. We make it work mounted in the center. Then half the year we take it off. [/QUOTE]
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