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eder10986
01-23-2021, 08:02 PM
What is the general comfort level in towing with the Bimini top out or mooring cover?

Should we just not do it at all?

Thoughts?


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larry_arizona
01-23-2021, 08:19 PM
I would not, doubt it would survive much over 45-50 mph


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Surf Wagon
01-23-2021, 09:43 PM
No on the bimini top ask me how I know. 45mph and it didn't survive.

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eder10986
01-23-2021, 10:00 PM
Thanks fellas. Will not tow with top out then!

What about the cover?


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Surf Wagon
01-23-2021, 10:17 PM
I tow with mine on after we had a cushion blow out. Have seen no ill effects.

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j.mo
01-23-2021, 10:48 PM
I tried the bimini out thing last summer.

I am now sourcing replacement parts [emoji1787]


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996scott
01-23-2021, 11:34 PM
no on towing with the bimini and yes to towing with cover.

sandm
01-24-2021, 01:48 AM
Cover - To the local launch never. If out of town then occasionally.

Bimini - never.

brad460
01-24-2021, 09:46 AM
I tow with mine on after we had a cushion blow out. Have seen no ill effects.

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Confused...your first post said “no” it didn’t survive. Now your saying “no I’ll effects”, but had a bow cushion fly out? lol

Technically the Bimini has to be good to at least 40 mph and so if you had a short (couple miles) slow drive to the boat landing (25 mph) you’ll be fine. We used to live a mile from the landing in a residential area and if the landing was busy I would drive back home with the Bimini up (at less than 25 mph).

Anything else pack it up.

Surf Wagon
01-24-2021, 09:53 AM
Confused...your first post said “no” it didn’t survive. Now your saying “no I’ll effects”, but had a bow cushion fly out? lol

Technically the Bimini has to be good to at least 40 mph and so if you had a short (couple miles) slow drive to the boat landing (25 mph) you’ll be fine. We used to live a mile from the landing in a residential area and if the landing was busy I would drive back home with the Bimini up (at less than 25 mph).

Anything else pack it up.First was about the bimini. Had some weather move in earlier than expected so we got off the lake fast. Realized I didn't put the bimini up as we were leaving the parking lot. Drove 45mph around 15 miles home. The left bimini tube folded.

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Woody929
01-24-2021, 11:40 AM
If I had to drive over 35mph I would fold the Bimini, however from our storage to the ramp it’s 30 all the way... so unless I’m going somewhere (or a storm is coming in) I rarely fold it.

I say storm because trying to trailer with it up is like having a sail.


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jmb
01-24-2021, 12:17 PM
My Outback will run just about 50mph. I've done 50 and not a problem. I tow the boat home at 50 for about 3 miles. My boat is an '05 and its the original Bimini top.