Ok, ok. I was trying until "the captain" said, "chill out honey, I'm on 
vacation, sit down and have a beer". She's a keeper.



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From: Sonshingle <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 9:19:14 AM
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re:  bimini update

  
I guess I question the end of that statement "without even trying". Sure! sure!
 
Dick Schmidt


--- On Sun, 7/4/10, John Daily <mediahound2010@ yahoo.com> wrote:


>From: John Daily <mediahound2010@ yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re: bimini update
>To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
>Date: Sunday, July 4, 2010, 9:52 PM
>
>
>  
>Will do Tim. We're going out tomorrow and I'll be sure and bring the camera. 
>Great few days on the water this weekend, today especially. Solid 10-15 with a 
>135 out, raced another 27 for a while and held our own without even trying. 
>
>
>
________________________________
 From: timothy nathan <timothy_nathan@ yahoo.com>
>To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
>Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 9:02:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re: bimini update
>
>  
>If you have some pictures, I would love to see what it looks like.  We have 
>been thinking of adding one to ours.  Thanks.
>
>--- On Sat, 7/3/10, hd18thc...@aol. com <hd18thc...@aol. com> wrote:
>
>
>>From: hd18thc...@aol. com <hd18thc...@aol. com>
>>Subject: [IC27A] Re: bimini update
>>To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
>>Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 7:57 AM
>>
>>
>>  
>>I finally got my Taylor bimini installed, unfortunately I ordered it before I 
>>learned of the jib car mount, and it is mounted to the decks. I may extend 
>>the center support to mount in on the cars as, although it works, it would 
>>work much better outside the lifelines. When you say you shackled it on, does 
>>that mean it is loosely mounted to the car?
>> 
>>As far a quality, I agree, not top of the line, but very serviceable. Don't 
>>leave it up in the rain as the water will pool and stretch the fabric. Also 
>>if you are handy with a sewing machine, as I am, when the fabric wears out ( 
>>I can't see it lasting more than 3 years) using it as a pattern, a new one 
>>using Sunbrella would use only two yards and is not complicated to make. And 
>>at $15/yd can't beat the price.
>> 
>>On the whole, I feel it is a good deal, much better than others I have looked 
>>at and it sure is far more comfortable on those hot days to sit in the shade. 
>>Very happy with it.
>> 
>>Gene Tozzi
>>C27 Gypsy Star #3431
>>Kingston, NY
>>
>>"They that go down to sea in ships, that do business in great waters:
>>............ ......... .......These see the works of the Lord, and his 
>>wonders in the deep". 
>>,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 
>>,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ~~ Psalm 103:23-30
>> 
>> 
>>>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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