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I am gonna replace the plastic ones with stainless steel. I have a few left over from an old bimini top from one of my old boats.
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Rob, are you able to roll the bimini up into it's cover with the rocket launcher still on, or does it come off and on relatively easily in order to zip up the bimini?
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I'm considering buying one of these also. Does anyone have the answer to this question?
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That's a good looking setup rods look like they set a little proud though. I think i will cut out the stops and tell people to watch they're heads, Wait a minute My main fishing partner is my 8 year old daughter, I'm good for a while!
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1974 V-20 Steplift CC 165 Mercruiser I/O "The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad." |
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Oh and thanks for the info Destroyer.
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Sorry it took so long to get back....alas, no the bimini cover will not fit on with the rocket launcher installed as is. Its only the one small support on the ends that prevent the cover from slipping over completely. If I like it I'm pretty sure all that would need to be done is slit the sides of the boot up a couple of inches and then have the raw edges sewn up. Hard to explain but hopefully you get the idea.
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