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Need help 2013 212SS Bimini top replacement and velcro boots

Evil Sports

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Year
2013
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SS
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So the zip cover for my bimini disintegrated, the actual top is near the end of its life and I lost one of those rail boots that velcro on when the top is all the way down. Comments and suggestions appreciated
 
A local upholstery should be able to duplicate the cover and boot.

Probably be hard to find a set
or one that isn't expensive
 
Haven't crossed that bridge yet on my boat, but I can see it ahead...

I think all of the instances I have seen on this board, though, people did as suggested and went with a local upholstery shop or canvas purveyor. As I recall, the stock cover and boot are outrageously priced. As a bonus, if you go that route you can also customize things (like put side panels on that are clear for the rain, or extensions forward that can be tied to the bow to give extra shade, etc.).
 
So the zip cover for my bimini disintegrated, the actual top is near the end of its life and I lost one of those rail boots that velcro on when the top is all the way down. Comments and suggestions appreciated

Was wondering what you ended up doing, and the approximate cost, if you don’t mind. Thanks.
 
I did a whole new top with zip pockets so it can be removed without disassembling the frame and a new cover. Made out of pretty heavy material. I can't remember but it was at least 950. So far it's been good
 
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