Boodaghost
07-11-2021, 02:51 AM
2017 Mojo
I'm having issues with my bimini having too much slack and I'm thinking might have something to do with the forward most being bent slightly inward. I had had issues with the tower assist ropes becoming stretched and were a pain when I lowered the tower and went back up with it. The slack in the ropes made it difficult to tighten down the tower because the excess rope wouldn't pull into place. Had to use a pocket knife to push them into place so that the tower would seat.
All said, I asked that my marina would dry store the boat with the tower in the 'up' position until warranty could repair. They obliged.
Apparently, they managed to bump the front bar of the bimini on something. At least, I think that they did. Didn't confront as that they would easily say that I did it on a bridge. Did not.
What I'm asking is, how is the forwardmost part of of the bimini 'stainless bar' shaped? Is it straight across? Does it bend forward? Does it bend backward?
Problem is that the stainless bar that supports the middle of the bimini lays flat. The canvas lays flat.
I'm thinking that there's too much slack between the front bar and the center bar due to the forward bar bending backward. It's not too obvious.
Anyone tell me the distance between the forward bar and the loop that holds the second bar? I'll try to include a pic.
Thanks for any input.
John C29901
I'm having issues with my bimini having too much slack and I'm thinking might have something to do with the forward most being bent slightly inward. I had had issues with the tower assist ropes becoming stretched and were a pain when I lowered the tower and went back up with it. The slack in the ropes made it difficult to tighten down the tower because the excess rope wouldn't pull into place. Had to use a pocket knife to push them into place so that the tower would seat.
All said, I asked that my marina would dry store the boat with the tower in the 'up' position until warranty could repair. They obliged.
Apparently, they managed to bump the front bar of the bimini on something. At least, I think that they did. Didn't confront as that they would easily say that I did it on a bridge. Did not.
What I'm asking is, how is the forwardmost part of of the bimini 'stainless bar' shaped? Is it straight across? Does it bend forward? Does it bend backward?
Problem is that the stainless bar that supports the middle of the bimini lays flat. The canvas lays flat.
I'm thinking that there's too much slack between the front bar and the center bar due to the forward bar bending backward. It's not too obvious.
Anyone tell me the distance between the forward bar and the loop that holds the second bar? I'll try to include a pic.
Thanks for any input.
John C29901