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Bimini Top for 2100 Pulsare

Like the way this one looks...does the owner of this boat have any suggestions? Was it too big or too small? Too high or too short?

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Does anyone have some input for me? I hate to spend the coin on a bimini top and not be happy with the results! ANY feedback is appreciated:thumb:
 
just go to www.overtons.com and and look up bimini tops there are directions in there on how to measure for your boat. It is very simple that is where i got mine. and it looks and works great.
 
you keep asking for dimensions, but it's really up to you. do you want to be able to stand under it? do you want to cover the front and backseats? width will be a couple inches smaller than your mounting point, so that's decided.

when i designed and built mine, i made it so that i could comfortably sit under it, it covers only the front two seats, and folds up without hitting my outboard.
 
you keep asking for dimensions, but it's really up to you. do you want to be able to stand under it? do you want to cover the front and backseats? width will be a couple inches smaller than your mounting point, so that's decided.

when i designed and built mine, i made it so that i could comfortably sit under it, it covers only the front two seats, and folds up without hitting my outboard.

Smart thinking...the mounting point to the outboard distance. Very important, when the top is tucked into it's boot and is resting towards the aft, it should clear the outboard and not interfere with the back seat! Thanks!:)
 
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