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Bimini Top Replacement

aaron jansen

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Location
Charlotte, NC
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
19
While trailering my boat last weekend we ripped the bimini top when it came out from under the boot and was flapping in the wind as I went down the highway at 75mph. I didn't notice until it was too late and the zipper was ripped off and a lot of the material was frayed.

Its a good chance to upgrade to something better and I was wondering if anyone else has replaced a bimini top and where to look to get one?

Does anyone have the measurements I should be looking for? I can't seem to find it online.

Thank you!
 
I am sending pictures tonight...the boat is about 14 months old...so maybe they'll be able to do something for me...thanks for the heads up @DBamaC
 
My top sewing just tore where you pull the velcro section down to allow the front arms to drop down..
I am not impressed with quality for sure. Will they warranty the top then?
 
It is part of the regular Yamaha warranty so they should.
 
@DBamaC Thank you for the advice on the Bimini...the new one or repaired is arriving today...can't wait to get that back on...The lady didnt tell me if its new or not but just sent the tracking.

One thing that you may be able to help with is my tower. I feel like I should probably check the bolts and such to tighten everything. I have tightened the folding knobs by hand but i feel like the tower wobbles a bit and probably could stand to tighten.

Have you or anyone else done this before? What are the best tools and size of sockets or whatever?

I'm going to take off work Friday to put on the bimini, clean the boat, hopefully tighten the tower, and install a keel guard.
 
I had this problem as well, the cover got loose and both it and the bimini flapped in the wind for a bit, tearing it up pretty good.

I ended up taking the cover to an auto-upholstery place who fixed it up. Then I ordered a new bimini online somewhere.

What I have done since is to use re-usable zip ties to secure each end of the cover so the zipper can't back out in transit.
 
I can't remember the Allen wrench size. I'll be on my boat in a little while and will try to remover to check. You mat find it necessary to get s socket on the nut. That is great work for a kid if you have one unless you are a circus performer.
 
They look like pretty big alan keys...shouldn't they have given me these with the boat?
 
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