The arches I seen at this years boat show all flooded down with a pair of gas struts to help!woolznaz wrote:That is why I was asking about the ability to collapse or fold down these radar arches. If they can be lowered/tilted forward easily, then I like them. They seem like a great place to run lighting, speakers, a sturdy place to anchor bimini tops, etc. I see all kinds of uses. However, if they are permanently tall, then I would not want one.Bamaman wrote:My Bennington sitting on the trailer is right at 8' tall even without a sport arch.
You'd just about have to get a custom car port, garage door or boathouse built to get such a boat out of the water.......
Radar arch Bimini
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Re: Radar arch Bimini
Ryan, Martha, Ana and Nathan Toler.
(SOLD)1992 24' monark sun spa 240 1996 (rebuilt) Johnson 112
2014 South Bay chassis (IN THE WORKS)
2006 dodge ram quad cab
Crosby Texas
(SOLD)1992 24' monark sun spa 240 1996 (rebuilt) Johnson 112
2014 South Bay chassis (IN THE WORKS)
2006 dodge ram quad cab
Crosby Texas
Re: Radar arch Bimini
Thanks. I noticed the one in the recent post about that really expensive South Bay on Craigslist said its tower folded down as well. I figured they must fold down, but I had never seen one in the down position. Thanks again for the info.
2007 South Bay 925 Tri-toon
5.7 Volvo I/O
Tow Vehicle: Toyota Tundra, 1794 Edition
5.7 Volvo I/O
Tow Vehicle: Toyota Tundra, 1794 Edition
