Biminis - Canopy, Conventional, w/Arch
Biminis
on sailboats are becoming almost a standard item. With the increased
awareness of skin related problems with prolonged exposure to the
sun, Biminis are growing by leaps and bounds in popularity. They
enhance the time spent on the boat by having a refuge to run from
the sun or rain. We offer three types of Biminis for sailboats: the
Canopy Style, Conventional Style and biminis attached to an arch for
Hunter sailboats with
arches.
Canopy Style Bimini
To
meet this need Boat Tailors had come to realize that the
conventional bimini used on powerboats do not work very well for
many sail boats. Therefore, we came up with what we call our Canopy
Style Bimini. This bimini is one of our cantilever designs. It is
internally supported so there is no need for forward straps or legs
to get in the way. It cantilevers over the winch to allow for a full
swing of the handle. This also provides a large opening for
that
quick exit from the cockpit. It comes in both a 2 bow and 3 bow
versions. The 2 bow version covers approximately 60” fore and
aft. This works well when mating with a dodger. For longer cockpit
we offer a three bow version that covers up to 84” fore and aft.
Don’t worry about that back stay. We have techniques that allow the
stay to pass right through the bimini. This allows us to extend the
bimini to the stern of the boat. Going forward we often connect the
bimini to the dodger.
Conventional Biminis
We
use conventional biminis when they are mounted outboard of the
coaming on the walkway. We only do this if we can avoid the swing of
the winch handle, and the forward leg of the strap will not be in
the way. When the biminis are wide the cockpit can still be accessed
because of the width differential between the bimini and cockpit.
These normally are a 3 bow biminis.
Biminis Attached to Arches (see
special page for Hunters w/arches)
This
is a difficult task because the arch dictates the shape of the
bimini. We custom bend our tubing to match your arch. We employ
different techniques to allow that bimini to fully retract, not like
others on the market. We even went so far as to develop our own
fitting for attachment to tubular arches. Our focus in these designs
is to provide as much protection as possible but yet keep the frames
out of the way. We normally attach to the arch with one of several
types of tracking systems we have at our disposal. From there the
fabric is tensioned with one of our custom bent frames.
