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Old 05-31-2015, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default Help With Bimini Top

I have a 1988 Montauk 17 which I just bought this year. I recently added a bow rail (Specialty Marine) and I now can no longer lower my bimini, which used to store forward as it will not clear the bow rail. I still would like to store it forward. I am not sure if this is the original bimini or not.

So, my question is what is the proper fix? Do I need a different bimini or can I somehow change the mounting position of this one to clear the rail via a slide rail track and or different positioning of current mount? Any help would be greatly appreciated.







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You won't be able to make it fold flat and down out the way, the way I'm assuming it used to work, because the bow rail is in the way.

You likely could adapt it to mount to the bow rail and fold forward on top of the bow rail. Or you could set it up so that it fold back into a "radar arch" style.

There is this option: http://rnr-marine.com/Montauk-T-Topless.shtml

Or this setup:




Either way, my guess is that this project runs you anywhere from $150ish (modify your existing top with some new brackets and bits-n-pieces) to $800+ (new top, either online or locally made).
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Thank you. I don't like the t-top and I don't want it to fold back to the stern. Also, please notice that the whaler in the photo has the Bimini mounted to the gunwale.
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This looks perfect for my Montauk 150. Does anybody have experience with it?
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what if you were to make sort of a stand pole and put the pin holder on top of that. you could get some basic round stock aluminum from anywhere or any shop that sells replacement poles for rails and bimini tops and then on the top of it put the pit holder. the pole would stay stationary and then you can swing it down from the top - someone migt even have a extra canvas top pole or bimini pole lying around to try it out
sorry I cannot draw but it shows what I am trying to type out
one that cut off at the bottom of the photo says existing bracket on boat

I would take the existing bracket on the boat off and put one on that just accepts the pole and holds it straight up
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Thank you one and all. I have found a solution. I have just ordered a 36" rail kit, which will allow me to mount the bimini to the rail which will sit on top of the gunwhale. So, it will now clear the bow rail to the outside and lay flat just forward of it when not in use.



Here is an image showing the set-up that I will use on my boat.

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