Attwood® 2-Bow Bimini Tops
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Sold complete with sturdy 7/8" aluminum tubing frame, and white vinyl top, these economical 2-Bow Bimini Tops by Attwood are perfect for smaller fishing boats, rowboats, paddle-wheel boats, and other small craft. Designed to work with either 3 or 4 tie-down straps, the 3 tie-down strap position allows improved clearance for fishing. Includes black nylon fittings and mounting hardware, and 4 tie-down straps. Made in USA 66" length, 42" height, 2 bows.
Rated 4.2 out of 5Â by 6
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by wb7ado Mr
I purchesed this item for a tracker grizzley boat and am very happy with it. The quality was very good and every thing fit the way it should. The unit was easy to assemble.The only thing I wound suggest you buy with the unit is the slider kit so you can easily move it to cover the area you want
July 11, 2006
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Go Fysh Attwood 2-bow bimini top
Holes
in the bows of the first unit received were drilled incorrectly, which
would have necessitated drilling additional holes or using considerable
force to make it fit. I e-mailed Attwood, they responded very promptly,
and sent me another complete unit (and let me keep the first unit for spare parts). The second unit was properly
drilled, installation was easy, and so far the top has held up well
(still in first season of use, though).
June 11, 2006
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Does this come with a boot for the top when down?Answers
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There is not a boot for the topA:Â
The 2-Bow Bimini Top does not come with a boot. Boots can be located by the following item number 38-581-746-01.Answers
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You will need to measure to fit the right fit for your boat:How to Measure for Your Bimini Top:
Length - Measure the length of the area you want to shade. (Caution: leave enough length behind and in front of the bimini top to secure attachment straps).
Width - Find the pivot where the bimini frame mounting hardware will be mounted on the sides of the boat. This will be the center of the bimini length. Determine top width by measuring the distance between the mounting point on one side of the boat to the same location on the opposite side of the boat. This measurement is not the same as the actual beam of the boat. The frame can be mounted to a flat horizontal surface, or a rail.
Height - Standing in the boat, measure straight up from the mounting point to decide which height suits your needs. Consider how height will affect your movements, stability of the top, and whether the frame will hang over the back or front of the boat when folded down.
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I put it on a 50" and I would not bow it any more w/o modification. It would take some trimming of the center bow & drilling new screw holes to shorten it up.A:Â
No, it is for 53" width measurement.Answers
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Yes, especially if you installed a slider kit.1 of 1
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