Hi,

I also hope you can post some pictures. Can you also say what dimensions you 
used and where you bought it?

Thanks,
Bob
SV Piratizer
Selby Bay Maryland


--- In [email protected], "mediahound" <mediahound2...@...> wrote:
>
> Hey everyone. Quick question, is our '78 fin keel lead or iron?? The reason 
> I'm asking is we bumped an unmarked pipe last night coming out of the harbor. 
> An overboard blind inspection revealed no damage and everything looked fine 
> in the bilge with no water being taken on. But it raised the question of what 
> kind of keel we have.
> 
> Secondly, we installed the new Taylor bimini on the jib car rails in 5 
> minutes. We didn't even have to modify the jib cars like I thought. We just 
> attached with a shackle just like you would a spin sheet. Works great, clears 
> the lifelines and winches just fine and best of all, is fully adjustable!! I 
> can't tell you what a difference it's made. We were out last evening and 
> while it was hot, everyone was reasonably comfortable. Now for the Taylor 
> bimini:
> 
> These are not top of the line by any stretch. But for the price ($240 
> including shipping) I really can't complain. The frame is very sturdy but the 
> stitching on the fabric is sub par. Good news is a replacement top is on $75 
> so if I get 3-5 years out of it and have to replace the top I'm still ahead 
> of the game. So there you have it.
>


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