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|  Pins for Bimini? 
			
			I need two pins for my Bimini top.  These pins slide through holes on the gunnel bracket to secure the metal stays.  On one end of the pin is a flat locking mechanism that swivels open or close.  I know this is a crude description but the best that I can do.  I've been to West Marine, hardware stores, and the Internet.  No luck.  I've jerry rigged using several types of pins with no success.  Any suggestions?  G | 
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|  Duh! 
			
			The problem once solved is simple.  Thanks smoke.  I went to the Bimini manufacturer's site but never used the "Bimini pin" search.  I'll be ordering the pins. G | 
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			No prob... Enjoy
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			Good job once again Smoke. Remember, if y'all are in south Georgia and need a bimini pin, it is customary to use a dry wall screw and bend it over with some channel locks. 
				__________________ 1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 | 
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			I used the ends of two bungi cords - they bend easyly and were available - worked great but I had to take them off after returning to the dock because I also use the bungi as tie downs in my truck bed.
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