Is there a bimini that attaches to the rear of the tower on the 18/19 models to cover more area than just the front? I have seen one in the Classifieds on a Supra but do they make one for the Moomba?
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Is there a bimini that attaches to the rear of the tower on the 18/19 models to cover more area than just the front? I have seen one in the Classifieds on a Supra but do they make one for the Moomba?
So far I have found this option:
https://greatlakesskipper.com/supra-...ge-tower-black
Yeah, I would absolutely love something like this for the Max. That was definitely one of the items my wife didn't like was how little the bimini top is compared to the size of the boat. When we were looking at the Axis T23, it had the same problem. May look at having one of our local upholstery shops make an extension for us.
I know this is an old thread but has anybody found a solution and bigger bimini top? Will the supra rear extension work on the moomba A3 tower?
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Saw this on a Paragon last weekend at the Barrett Jackson show.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f64adf912e.jpg
I asked the salesman about the bimini extension and he said that one was factory Nautique but he gets so many requests he is going to make some.
Looks fairly simple to custom make yourself.
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Ive seen a few boats (Tige and Malibu) now like the Nautique above with a cove shade.
I did find this as a possible option but haven't looked into it very much yet. Was thinking instead of drilling the hull just using suction cups. Obviously with a cove style shade you cant really drive with it up vs a true bimini extension. Might be worth looking into
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RWY9N...ter_B07NPPSZX4
see this boat for sale here locally while it's up. I have seen several extensions on boats here in the desert like this. the place that made my custom cover said it would be 350ish to make something like what this boat has on it with most of the cost being in the poles.
https://www.boulderboats.com/default...OwnedInventory
The poles looked like they were carbon fiber but could be fiberglass with a wrap on it. The sockets looked like fishing pole holders. The netting look like the stuff used on playgrounds. I would think you can drive at least 30mph with these since air can go through the netting and produce less drag than a normal bimini. It felt pretty sturdy.
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Found this.
https://oceansouth.us/shop/bimini-to...RoCDnIQAvD_BwE
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