Hi Gary: What size bimini did you get and where did you get it from? I am thinking just moving the bale is easier than dealing with zippers. Any issues with sheeting in the main in the new position? Thanks. Maria On Sep 23, 2010, at 7:28 PM, Gary M Hyde wrote:
George: To fit my bimini in I just moved the main sheet bale on the boom about a foot forward and put the bimini forward of the backstays. You can see photos at: http://gallery.mac.com/gmhyde1#100120
--Gary Hyde 2005 M17 #637 sailboat 'Hydeaway 2'
On Sep 7, 2010, at 10:57 AM, George Johnson wrote:
I've been thinking how to rig a bimini on my M17 for a while now, since I like to be out sailing for days at a time. Keeping in mind the location of the mainsheet, backstay, jib lines, and having shade where I spend a majority of time in the cockpit, this is what I came up with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkptmRlShvQ (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv-Cz4Rm4bw (Part 2)
I will move the bimini aft an inch or two more. The mainsheet just baaaarely brushes the front edge right now, but enlarging the holes and restitching should only take about 20 minutes. Did the stitching on my next door neighbors cheapy little sewing machine.
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