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Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:09 pm
by fergusmj
Not sure if this makes sense, but does anyone know where I can buy the small 1 1/4" tube piece that lets you set the bimini almost all the way down without resting on the furniture? I've googled, but my not bee typing the right verbage. Found one, but not spending $40 for a 6" piece of tubing and bracket.
Like this, but cheaper is the goal
http://www.restorepontoon.com/pontoon/p ... 5p2905.htm
I may need to just buy a piece of tube and a couple of the bracket pieces and make my own, but I figured the trailering struts would be easier to find.
Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:53 pm
by Bamaman
Just spend the money and get the commercially available strut. It has a plastic thingy on the bottom that grips your square tubing which holds your bimini tightly in place.
I would also be quick to tie the bimini to the fencing with a bungie cord--if you're trailering very far or very fast.
I promise you that you don't want your bimini to fly away. It's easy for them to do--and they need to be held solidly in place. Pontoons already have the aerodynamics of a sail anyway.
Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 5:31 am
by Coldbrew
Sorry for a newbie question and I don't want to hijack the thread, but are all pontoon biminis like this? Coming from the bowrider world the biminis already come standard with the short post for trailering. My boat isn't in yet so I can't look.

Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 5:37 am
by Bamaman
Your Premier will probably have the strut already installed.
When I'm trailering my boat, I drop my bimini all the way down on the upholstery and tie it to the fencing with a bungee. I use the strut when my boat's in the boathouse and I want to raise the boat high out of the water.
Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:41 pm
by zoom650
My Harris uses this 8" 1x1/4 to secure for trailering, if that helps you with any ideas.

Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 6:19 pm
by fergusmj
Thanks for the info all. Looks like mine will sit flat without the struts necessary and not being on the furniture, so I may be good.
Re: Bimini trailering tube
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 6:37 am
by BobG
zoom650 wrote:My Harris uses this 8" 1x1/4 to secure for trailering, if that helps you with any ideas.

That looks like an Accon Marine quick disconnect - I added them to my bimini. Boy are they proud of those things!