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Unread 12-05-2016, 03:27 PM
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i would do that, but the actual bimini is real thin and needs replacing also. it's about 24 years old and only been down for trips to the keys and hurricanes. the zippers are toast on the tops of the side panels and the sides of the top, so i've been zip tying it all together. i don't think i can get the frame apart to get the top off.

the guy who built mine is still in business and can;t believe this one is still standing. he;s been in through 2 buildings and 3 wives since he sewed this one.
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