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Looks cool, Shicks...it'll keep the hot VA sun off yer head now...
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Nice looking top on a really nice looking boat!
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Looks good Shicks. I have the same top from GMI, its really a quality top.
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I currently have the original 1991 bimini top on mine, with full enclosure canvas/isinglass. Everything is in top shape except for the bimini fabric itself. It has a couple holes and is just generally worn out after years of use. Do you think I can go to a canvas shop and have the fabric made to fit the current bimini support structure, or would I be better off just getting a whole new top?
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Nipper, Any marine canvas shop should be able to replace the fabric on your old top but usually at a premium. I had a couple of quotes to replace my original fabric, and use my existing frame. The quotes ranged from $300 to $750 just for replacing the bimini material.
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they both look great
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Quote:
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Thanks Tsubaki. I hate to get a whole new top because what I have all zips together so nicely. I don't use it that much, but it sure is nice to know you have a full enclosure when it starts looking nasty in the sky.
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