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Unread 11-07-2016, 10:02 PM
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This isn't mine I just happened to see it on Craig's. Figured I'd pass it along.

Bimini with enclouser

http://norfolk.craigslist.org/bpo/5865282371.html

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Unread 11-10-2016, 06:33 PM
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Well worth having one buy it now if your in that area!(providing you don't have one)
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I've considered it. My boat has one but it's not like this one. Mine seems more like a camping type enclosure.
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Unread 11-10-2016, 11:26 PM
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The only thing I see wrong with that is there is no back curtain... so it's not really an enclosure, more like a shelter from oncoming wind and spray. And there's a lot to be said for that, but the lack of a rear curtain makes it less appealing to me. The beauty of an enclosure is that you can use a Mr. Heater to make the Cuddy and the cockpit actually warm during really cold days. Still, it's a great buy for the price he's asking. If it was an enclosure for a V21 I'd be all over it. But the curved glass side windows on the V21 would create an air gap :(
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Great price but what I see;

Vinyl looks thin (look at the wrinkles) and not very clear(look at house thru front windows)

side curtains have no zippers. Based on my experience years ago with a similar top, you will get too hot and eventually take the sides off, they'll be in the way in the cuddy so you'll fold them up in the dock box and never use them.
Putting them on & off is a pain. A thousand snaps. I know some guys cover & uncover the boat every trip.... I can't do it.

I had a rear curtain...never used it. got in the way and it was too hot.

All that said, the three sides on my hardtop were $1800
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Unread 11-11-2016, 11:32 AM
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I usually use 30 gauge rolled vinyl on smaller boats like the V 20. The thicker 40 gauge is nice but it's tough to roll up. However it being thicker means the plasticize in the vinyl will hold up better over time. You can spend a little or a lot on vinyl.
rolled 30 gauge is roughly $20 a yard
pressed 40 gauge is roughly $43 a yard
pressed treated (strata etc) 40 is roughly $65 a yard

Just got done doing this rear enclosure on a 48' Ocean in 40 gauge with lifetime thread.
Materials alone was over $700.


Here's old vinyl before it was swapped out.
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